100,000-Year-Old Human Remains in Ethiopia Reveal Earliest Evidence of Cremation
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Human remains found in Ethiopia, estimated to be 100,000 years old, may provide the earliest evidence of cremation. The discovery of burned bones in the region suggests that early humans may have practiced cremation, although the findings are presented with some uncertainty. The ancient remains are believed to be those of early Homo sapiens, shedding light on how humans lived and died in the distant past.
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