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National Geographic

Could this be the oldest known human burial? #archaeology 😇

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so this is the Superman crawl it’s an
opening less than 10 inches wide where
you literally have to make a Superman
pose just to make it through if you
follow the cape through the Dragon’s
Back chamber and then go down to shoot
yeah that’s you Superman crawl is easy
compared to the shoot that’s Dr Lee
Burger who led the expedition hello so
after the shoot what you find could be
the oldest known human burial by at
least a hundred thousand years but the
thing is these bodies are from a
different human species over the last 10
years I’ve discovered remains and some
of them possibly buried of a new human
species that they named homo noleti
along with some carvings that they might
have made so we’ve seen some evidence
that shows that neanderthals practice
art and some sort of burial ritual but
our brain’s a pretty similar size so
even though it’s cool it’s not too
surprising but makes the lady extra
weird the brain’s about a third the size
of a human like the size of a chimps now
we’ve seen chimps more than their family
members through vocalizations or
grooming or even revisiting their bodies
but imagine seeing a chimpanzee that
buries their dead maybe you’re not as
unique as we think

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