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In this village dead are brought back home from graves every year |

The Toraja people of Indonesia practice Ma’nene, a unique funeral ritual where they lovingly care for their deceased relatives by exhuming their bodies, dressing them in fresh garments, and tidying their tombs. This ancient tradition, rooted in animistic beliefs, celebrates the interconnectedness of life and death, strengthening family bonds and preserving ancestral connections. Despite drawing global attention, the Toraja maintain the solemnity of the ceremony, ensuring it remains a respectful homage to their ancestors. ....

Jawa Timur , Israel General , South Sulawesi , Cleaning Corpses , Toraja People , Ma X27 Nene Ritual , Life And Death , Funeral Ritual , Cultural Identity , Ancestral Connections ,

The Mysterious 9000-Years-Old Painted Skeletons of Turkey

The neolithic city of Çatalhöyük, in what was Anatolia or Asia Minor and now Turkey, is considered to be the oldest known city in the world, making it one of the world’s most important archaeological sites. While ancient, the civilization living there 9000 years ago showed a remarkable talent for acquiring and using colorful pigments ....

Turkey General , Marco Milella , University Of Bern , Asia Minor , Scientific Reports , Neolithic Anatolia , Funeral Ritual , Science Amp Technology ,

Severed Head of Stone Age Women Found Lodged in Rocks of Italian Cave


By performing a CT (computed tomography) scan, they were able to determine that the  skull had belonged to a young female, who was between the ages of 24 and 35 when she met with her demise. There was no way to tell exactly how her head had become disconnected from her body. But a set of lesions on the cranium revealed that the tissue on her face had been cut and scraped off sometime shortly after she had died. 
These scrape marks, plus the separation of the head from the body, allowed the researchers to make a definitive conclusion about the cranium’s origin and the young woman’s fate. They knew that her head had been severed from her body, and the skin and underlying tissue removed from her face, in preparation for an elaborate  Neolithic era funeral ritual . Her head would have been buried separately from the rest of her skeletal remains, which also may have been split up and buried in multiple locations. ....

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