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A Magdalenian burial site has yielded bones from a woman whose bones were tinted red with ochre.
The bones are 18,700 years old.
" Dubbed “The Red Lady,” the woman was between 35 and 40 years old at the time of death, and she ate ibex, red deer, fish, mushrooms, fungi, and seeds." They also found bone needles and beads made of perforated marine shells and animal teeth. Apparently women have always been into jewelry.
Here is a picture of her jaw...
They have been working on the site for a while:
http://news.unm.edu/news/straus-has-good-field-season-at-el-miron-cave-in-spain
What is new is that the scientists believe they have found a burial stone for her...
http://theweek.com/speedreads/546205/archaeologists-find-hidden-message-mysterious-18700yearold-tomb
"Now, archaeologists excavating the cave have discovered a limestone block they believe is the woman's tombstone. The block features a triangular engraving, which they believe represents the female pubic bone. The findings are described in the March issue of the Journal of Archaeological Science.
"The lines seem to be sort of random, but there is a motif that is a triangle — repeated lines that make a V-shape," Lawrence Guy Straus, an archaeologist from the University of New Mexico who led the excavation, told New Scientist. "What is being represented, at least by some of these lines, might be a female person. Conceivably, this block serves as some kind of marker."
The team hopes the gravestone will better explain the elaborate grave site, which could help historians understand Paleolithic cultures' burial rituals."
Does this seem plausible?
From the prior article it seems that the bones were collected after flesh decomposition and then stained with the red pigment. I wonder what that all meant to them. Could they have felt that as long as there was flesh on the bones they weren't quite dead yet?
They were still apparently doing something similar in the Neolithic in Italy:
http://www.ancient-origins.net/news...ones-neolithic-europe-found-italy-cave-020279
They are supposedly testing the dna.
The bones are 18,700 years old.
" Dubbed “The Red Lady,” the woman was between 35 and 40 years old at the time of death, and she ate ibex, red deer, fish, mushrooms, fungi, and seeds." They also found bone needles and beads made of perforated marine shells and animal teeth. Apparently women have always been into jewelry.
Here is a picture of her jaw...
They have been working on the site for a while:
http://news.unm.edu/news/straus-has-good-field-season-at-el-miron-cave-in-spain
What is new is that the scientists believe they have found a burial stone for her...
http://theweek.com/speedreads/546205/archaeologists-find-hidden-message-mysterious-18700yearold-tomb
"Now, archaeologists excavating the cave have discovered a limestone block they believe is the woman's tombstone. The block features a triangular engraving, which they believe represents the female pubic bone. The findings are described in the March issue of the Journal of Archaeological Science.
"The lines seem to be sort of random, but there is a motif that is a triangle — repeated lines that make a V-shape," Lawrence Guy Straus, an archaeologist from the University of New Mexico who led the excavation, told New Scientist. "What is being represented, at least by some of these lines, might be a female person. Conceivably, this block serves as some kind of marker."
The team hopes the gravestone will better explain the elaborate grave site, which could help historians understand Paleolithic cultures' burial rituals."
Does this seem plausible?
From the prior article it seems that the bones were collected after flesh decomposition and then stained with the red pigment. I wonder what that all meant to them. Could they have felt that as long as there was flesh on the bones they weren't quite dead yet?
They were still apparently doing something similar in the Neolithic in Italy:
http://www.ancient-origins.net/news...ones-neolithic-europe-found-italy-cave-020279
They are supposedly testing the dna.