Green Matters on MSN
9,500-Year-Old Cremation Site Is Challenging What We Know About Early Human Burial Practices
The 9,500-year-old remains were discovered to be of a woman who was between 18 and 60 years old when she died. According to ...
Archaeologists excavating a mysterious medieval cemetery in Wales have uncovered compelling evidence that the burial ground was part of an early female religious community. The discovery of a possible ...
ZME Science on MSN
This 9,500-Year-Old Burial Is The Oldest Cremation Ever Found in Africa and It Involved an Enormous Fire Seen For Miles
An ancient cremation would have been a community spectacle in a place returned to and reignited over many generations. What ...
Columbaria added in place of in-ground cremation lots would offer the most significant opportunities for interment and ...
Lewisham Council approved some major developments in 2025, from the regeneration of Lewisham Shopping Centre to the demolition and redevelopment ...
Historically, 216 East Court Street has borne witness to several moments of significance for the county that took place on ...
To access the Oak Grove-Johnston Cemetery, visitors must first drive and park over what are likely unmarked burials.
Video posted online shows officers taking NYPD uniforms from the box at 37th St. and Ninth Ave. in Borough Park and stuffing ...
Sidestep: Adventures Into History on MSN
The worst overgrown cemetery we’ve ever found in Georgia woods
Deep in the woods of Webster County, Georgia, we discovered the Mount Avery (Airy) Church Cemetery — an overgrown graveyard so thick with vines and briars that many graves can’t even be seen. With ...
Factinate on MSN
Researchers in India mapped over 100 megalithic burials near the massive Malampuzha Dam, revealing deliberate patterns despite the site's size
The hillsides surrounding the Malampuzha Dam in Palakkad have long been known for their quiet slopes and scattered mounds ...
Absent caretakers, rural Minnesota cemeteries and those buried there risk being lost to the ravages of time and Mother Nature.
A township resident, curious about how the gravesite came to be, posed his question to Curious Cherry Hill. The Inquirer’s Denali Sagner set out to learn more about the family and its patriarch, who ...
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