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Ancient Burial Site a Treasure Trove of Information

TINSHEMET CAVE, ISRAEL, JUL 27 – Researchers found five early human skeletons arranged in burial pits with ritual objects and ochre pigments, indicating early spiritual beliefs about death, experts said.

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SHOHAM, Israel — Archaeologists believe they have found one of the oldest burial sites in the world in a cave in Israel, where the well-preserved remains of early humans dating back some 100,000 years were carefully arranged in pits.

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In the Tinshemet Cave in central Israel, archaeologists have discovered one of the oldest known burial sites in the world. The remains of five early humans, dating to between 110,000 and 100,000 years ago, were carefully placed in the pits in a fetal position.

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Rzeczpospolita broke the news in Poland on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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