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Related: About this forumArchaeologists Identify Oldest Known Human Burial in Lower Central America
Some 5,900 years ago, a young woman was buried in a shallow pit in Central America. Laid on her back with legs tucked against her chest and arms prone at the sides of her body, she remained undisturbed for nearly six millennia. All the while, her remains were shielded from the Caribbeans tropical conditions by an ancient shell moundessentially a pile of assorted shells designed to mark burial sites or certain spots in the landscapethat had been erected atop her grave.
Ancient human remains are rarely found in lower Central America and similarly tropical regions, as acidic soil tends to damage bone. Luckily... the shell mound placed over the womans grave reduced the acidity of the soil and helped preserve the remains. ... the authors note that the woman was still in her original burial position when the grave was reopened. Although the skeleton was largely complete, the quality of the bones was compromised by the Caribbeans poor preservation conditions.
Forensic analysis suggested the ancient subject died when she was between 25 and 40 years old. No cause of death was readily apparent. The woman stood 4-feet 11-inches tall, and had, in the words of Roksandic, strongly developed musculature of the forearm. Its possible this bulk originated from rowing or similar strengthening activities. (study co-author Harly Duncan introduced the other researchers to an 82-year-old woman who had just rowed four hours to visit family across the water. Kids as young as 9 rowed around Rama islandsa cluster of land on Nicaraguas eastern coastin a dugout.)
It remains too early for researchers to offer a definitive analysis of the culture that produced the woman. ... archaeologists will have to determine their next steps soon. A Nicaraguan canal designed to rival the Panama Canal has been in the works for years and is estimated to destroy or alter nearly 1 million acres of rainforest and wetlands.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/archaeologists-identify-oldest-known-human-burial-lower-central-america-180971166/
Xipe Totec
(44,053 posts)Really?
MuseRider
(34,358 posts)ALL women and girls had to do this. Rowing could be part of it but this was a must for survival.