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  • Penn team uncovers skeleton of 'world's oldest child' [108K yrs old, that's a lot of candles]

    06/18/2011 2:21:10 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 22 replies
    Philadelphia Inquirer ^ | June 16, 2011 | Faye Flam
    Last year, while a Penn team of archaeologists was working in Morocco, members uncovered a treasure beyond anything they'd imagined - a skeleton of a child from 108,000 years ago. They don't know what killed him at about age 8, but his remains are believed to be one of the most complete ever found of this period... One of the earliest sites where people left evidence of artwork and symbolism is in Morocco, where a team led by Penn Museum's Harold Dibble found the child... that died 108,000 years ago, as shown by various dating techniques... From analyzing the teeth,...
  • Sleep With Neanderthals? Apparently We (homo Sapiens) Did

    08/13/2006 4:11:37 PM PDT · by blam · 209 replies · 5,609+ views
    Seattle Times ^ | 8-13-2006 | Faye Flam
    Sleep with Neanderthals? Apparently we (homo Sapiens) did By Faye Flam The Philadelphia Inquirer Though it's been 150 years since mysteriously humanlike bones first turned up in Germany's Neander Valley, the find continues to shake our collective sense of human identity. Neanderthals are humanity's closest relatives, with brains at least as big as ours, and yet we don't know whether we should include them as members of our own species. No longer does science consider them our direct ancestors but some suspect Neanderthals and modern homo Sapiens interbred during the 20,000 some-odd years we co-existed in Europe. The archaeological record...