Posted on 11/19/2009 11:21:14 AM PST by decimon
Well, maybe in the Fairyland Desert...
Thanks!
...Paleontologist Paul Sereno and his team were scouring the rocks between harsh dunes in northern Niger in 2000 when they stumbled across the graveyard, on the shores of a long-gone lake.
The scientists eventually uncovered 200 burials of two vastly different cultures that span five thousand yearsthe first time such a site has been found in one place.
...One of the most striking discoveries was what the research team calls the "Stone Age Embrace": A woman, possibly a mother, and two children laid to rest holding hands, arms outstretched toward each other, on a bed of flowers.
Dubbed the "Stone Age Embrace," a woman and presumably her two children, ages 5 and 8, were posed in death some 5,300 years ago in the Sahara (above, a cast of the skeletons).
...A ridge on a male Kiffian thighbone also told bioarchaeologist Chris Stojanowski of Arizona State University that the peoplewho ranged from six feet two inches (185 centimeters) to six feet eight inches (203 centimeters) tallhad huge leg muscles, likely from a high-protein diet and strenuous lifestyle...
I doubt that what they found was a cemetery. The people perished...
...also discovered on the shore of an ancient lakebed in the Sahara...
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