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Ancient humans who buried their dead in caves went back up to a year later to harvest body parts for tools and food.
Those are the findings of a new study into the Cueva de los Marmoles, a cave in Andalusia, Spain, that for almost 100 years has revealed many secrets about how our ancestors lived and died.
Dr Marco Milella and his two co-lead researchers Dr Zita Laffranchi and Professor Rafael Martínez Sánchez identified the remains of at least 12 individuals that had been manipulated after death, including the fashioning of bones into tools by other humans – possibly after they had eaten the marrow inside.
In addition to long leg and arm bones sharpened to a point, the cave also revealed a ‘skull cup’ which had been scraped clean for use.