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Three-year old Mtoto, Africa's earliest known human burial from 78,000 years ago


This handout computer-generated image released on May 4, 2021 by the CNRS-University of Bordeaux, shows the remains of a 3-year-old child named by the scientists Mtoto (meaning child in Swahili) and buried inside a deliberately dug pit, were discovered by archaelogists.
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The extraordinary find highlights the emergence of both complex social behaviour among Homo sapiens, and cultural differences across populations of modern humans in Africa and beyond
A child no older than three laid to rest sideways in an earthen grave 78,000 years ago, legs carefully tucked up against its tiny chest, is the earliest known human burial in Africa, researchers reported Wednesday. ....

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Scientists uncover Africa's oldest human burial, a child's 78,000-year-old remains


Scientists uncover Africa s oldest human burial, a child s 78,000-year-old remains
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The Panga Ya Saidi site in Mombasa, Kenya, where the remains of a three-year-old child named by the scientists Mtoto and buried inside a deliberately dug pit were discovered by archaeologists. PHOTO | AFP
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A child no older than three laid to rest sideways in an earthen grave 78,000 years ago, legs carefully tucked up against its tiny chest, is the earliest known human burial in Africa, researchers reported Wednesday.
The sunken pit, in a cave complex along the coast of Kenya, was bereft of ornaments, offerings or ochre-coloured clay carvings found in the region s more recent Stone Age graves, they detailed in the journal Nature.  ....

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Archeologists discover evidence of earliest known human burial in Africa


Archeologists discover evidence of earliest known human burial in Africa
06 May 2021
The cave site of Panga ya Saidi, in Kenya s Kilifi County is seen in this undated photograph.
A child no older than three laid to rest sideways in an earthen grave 78,000 years ago, legs carefully tucked up against its tiny chest, is the earliest known human burial in Africa, researchers reported on Wednesday.
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The sunken pit, in a cave complex along the coast of Kenya, was bereft of ornaments, offerings or ochre-coloured clay carvings found in the region s more recent Stone Age graves, they detailed in the journal Nature. ....

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Three-year-old Mtoto, Africa's earliest known human burial


Three-year-old Mtoto, Africa s earliest known human burial
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Three-year-old Mtoto, Africa s earliest known human burial
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PARIS: A child no older than three laid to rest sideways in an earthen grave 78,000 years ago, legs carefully tucked up against its tiny chest, is the earliest known human burial in Africa, researchers reported Wednesday.
The sunken pit, in a cave complex along the coast of Kenya, was bereft of ornaments, offerings or ochre-coloured clay carvings found in the region s more recent Stone Age graves, they detailed in the journal Nature.
But Mtoto Swahili for child had been wrapped in a shroud with her or his head resting on what was probably a pillow, indicating that the community may have undertaken some form of funerary rite , said lead author Maria Martinon-Torres, director of the National Research Centre on Human ....

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