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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Vishwam Sankaran

Big questions raised after discovery of world’s oldest human cremation

  • Archaeologists have unearthed the world's earliest known intentional cremation of an adult human in Malawi, dating back 9,500 years.
  • The remains of a small adult female were discovered at the Hora 1 archaeological site, indicating meticulous planning and manipulation before cremation.
  • This discovery challenges traditional assumptions about complex mortuary practices and community cooperation among ancient hunter-gatherer societies.
  • The cremation required a significant communal effort, including gathering at least 30 kg of deadwood and grass to build a pyre reaching over 500C.
  • Researchers are questioning why this particular woman received such unique treatment, suggesting she held special significance within her community.

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