The 29,000-year-old bones of a child discovered in Thailand are the oldest human remains ever found in the country, archaeologists have announced. The child — nicknamed "Pangpond," after a Thai ...
Beneath those artifacts, archaeologists recently discovered the burial of a modern human (Homo sapiens) child, around 6 to 8 years old, who was stretched out on their back, with their arms and ...
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Archaeologists Uncover 29,000-Year-Old Child Skeleton in a Cave in Thailand with ‘Symbols of Blood and Power’According to lead archaeologist Kannika Premjai, the use of red ochre is symbolic, representing power and blood ... was the skeleton of a 6-to-8-year-old Homo sapiens child, found buried in ...
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