Oldest human burial in Africa unearthed
Discovery sheds light on the evolution of modern human behaviour.
An artist’s interpretation of Mtoto’s burial. Credit: Fernando Fueyo
About 78,000 years ago, at the mouth of a yawning cave complex in today’s south-eastern Kenya, someone placed the body of a three-year-old child on its side in a purpose-dug grave and covered it with earth from the cave floor.
Whatever else was said or done in those moments is lost in time, but this intentional act – described today in a paper in the journal
Nature – is the oldest human burial ever uncovered in Africa and offers scientists a window into ancient burial practice.