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Cave Used for Ancient Human Rituals 35,000 Years Ago
A cave in Galilee, Israel, has yielded evidence for ritualistic gathering 35,000 years ago, the earliest on the Asian continent. Three Israeli researchers led the team that published its results today
Engraved Rock Indicates Ancient Cave Was Used For Rituals 35,000 Years Ago
A ncient humans came together 35,000 years ago in the deepest, darkest part of a cave in what is now western Galilee, Israel, to hold ritualistic gatherings. This appears to be the earliest known example of such gatherings on the Asian continent.
Suspected 35,000-Year-Old Stone Age Ritual Site Found Deep Within Cave
A cave in Galilee hints at prehistoric ritual gatherings in a cave that holds evidence of Neanderthal and human occupation.
Paleolithic deep-cave compound likely used for rituals
Archaeologists excavating a paleolithic cave site in Galilee, Israel, have found evidence that a deep-cave compound at the site may have been used for ritualistic gatherings, according to a new paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
Hidden 35,000-Year-Old Ritual Site Found Eight Storeys Deep Inside an Israeli Cave
In the darkest recesses of Manot Cave, far from sunlight and the echoes of everyday life, early humans gathered for reasons that still tantalize the modern mind. Here, eight stories below the cave’s entrance,
Earliest deep-cave ritual compound in Southwest Asia discovered
A cave in Galilee, Israel, has yielded evidence for ritualistic gathering 35,000 years ago, the earliest on the Asian continent.
Earliest evidence of deep-cave rituals in Southwest Asia discovered
A cave in Galilee, Israel, has yielded evidence for ritualistic gatherings 35,000 years ago, the earliest on the Asian continent. Three Israeli researchers led the team that published its results in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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18 Astounding Ancient Ruins to Visit Around the World
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These 5 Ancient Cities Were Built Underground on Purpose
Learn why some of the most prominent ancient cities were built underground and which ones you can still see today.
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Subterranean Uses For LIDAR: Cave Surveys
from surveying
ancient
ruins
and rainforests from a bird’s eye view to developing 3D models of indoor spaces. One fascinating use of LIDAR technology is to map out the routes inside
caves
...
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How long have humans used plants as drugs? A Moroccan cave holds clues
Ephedra seeds found in an ancient burial pit may be the earliest evidence yet for the medicinal use of plants.
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Study finds first cave pearls containing archaeological artifacts in ancient Jerusalem tunnel
A study conducted by Dr. Azriel Yechezkel of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and his colleagues from the Hebrew University ...
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