Amazing 5,000-year-old skeletons laid on bed of flowers found in Sahara
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Researchers discovered the slender arms of the youngsters still extended to the woman in a perpetual embrace.
The remarkable cemetery is providing clues to two civilisations who lived there, a thousand years apart, when the region was moist and green.
Paul Sereno of the University of Chicago and colleagues were searching for the remains of dinosaurs in the African country of Niger when they came across the startling find.
Some 200 graves of humans were found during fieldwork at the site in 2005 and 2006, as well as remains of animals, large fish and crocodiles.
'Everywhere you turned, there were bones belonging to animals that don't live in the desert,' said Sereno.
'I realized we were in the green Sahara.'
The graveyard, uncovered by hot desert winds, is near what would have been a lake at the time people lived there. It's in a region called Gobero, hidden away in Niger's forbidding Tenere Desert, known to Tuareg nomads as a 'desert within a desert.'
The human remains dated from two distinct populations that lived there during wet times, with a dry period in between.
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Few people know that not all that long ago, a few thousand years ago, the Sahara was a lush green garden with girafes, lions, elephants, etc., roaming and prospering in it. There are cave-paintings and carvings on rocks in the Sahara depicting a rich fauna.
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Katie_Leigh
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This is beautiful. A timeless representation of the bond between a mother and her children. =]
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Katie_Leigh
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drownthem
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No it fucking doesn't. It shows what looks to be a mother and her children buried alive. Why else would they be holding each other? Since this is a burial site though, it could have been that the mother died and the kids were thrown in her grave with her. That wasn't uncommon for some ancient races.
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drownthem
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geraldinemoo
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i love this picture...
its just tells us how much the mother loves her kids...
one of the most beautiful pictures depicting love... - 3 years ago
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geraldinemoo
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drownthem
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Jesus, a few corpses and everyone's a fucking poet
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drownthem
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TheKobber
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Makes me think of my kids and grandkids. Very touching photo.
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TheKobber
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torncanvas
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Awesome. I'd love to be buried like that with my wife.
A perfect song came on right as I was looking at this picture. The idea of the lyrics of this song applying to this story is quite striking:
This time tomorrow, where will we be?
On a spaceship somewhere, sailing across an empty sea?
This time tomorrow, what will we know?
Will we still be here, watching an in-flight movie show?
I'll leave the sun behind me, and watch the clouds as they sadly pass me by.
Seven miles below me, I can see the world, and it ain't so big at all.
This time tomorrow, what will we see?
Fields full of houses, endless rows of crowded streets.
I don't where I'm going, I dont want to see.
I feel the world below me, looking up at me.
Leave the sun behind me, and watch the clouds as they sadly pass me by.
And I'm in perpetual motion, and the world below doesn't matter much to me.
This time tomorrow, where will we be?
On a spaceship somewhere, sailing across any empty sea?
This time tomorrow, this time tomorrow... - 3 years ago
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torncanvas
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diode
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more proof global warming occurs naturally
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diode
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clayjj05 [removed]
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diode:
you fucking beat me to it. When i read this i was like wtf if this place was fertile and now its the hottest place on earth???? The Global warming hoax, fooling fools one tax dollar at a time.
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clayjj05 [removed]
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elegua
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amazing picture
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elegua
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HeroMAY
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Amazing.Only God knows what we will find tomorrow...
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HeroMAY
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Aviantei
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wow. you never know what you're going to find, i guess. it's a really beautiful image.
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Aviantei
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amilli23
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That's amazing
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amilli23
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Enjoy_Cannabis
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Isn't that something
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Enjoy_Cannabis
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purplefox
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Amazing to think about these ancient Saharan flowers, as well as the civilisations that must have lived there at the time. It must've been so beautiful. Touching how the kids' and woman's hands seem to be clasped together.
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purplefox
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virggie
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It reminds me of the skeletons they found not too long ago of a couple hugging. Burials seem to have had more meaning than those now.
A lush and green Sahara.. wow. What a beauty it must have been.
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virggie
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JacquelineLeona
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This is so amazing, I can't stop staring at the picture.
I keep trying to imagine what the Sahara looked like...not dry.
Kind of reminds me of an inland Atlantis.
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JacquelineLeona
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WorldPeaceTV
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I wonder if 5000 years from now they will still find traces of love from our time. Very beautiful find, indeed. I love it. Thanks for the post V
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WorldPeaceTV
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jimenagamio
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Beautiful image. It makes me think of what will happen to us in the future
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jimenagamio
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jahona42
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Beat that hardcore neo-liberal christians!
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jahona42
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furryjenn
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awesome... i loved learning about this subject when i took anthropology
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furryjenn
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jim_daddy_capecod
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Just a reminder of how little we know of this world
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jim_daddy_capecod
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Hendrix_Is_God
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The most overused word in the world "love" - laid bare in a time when it had a meaning.
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lemonsun12
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Hendrix_Is_God:
love definitely still exists.
that's one of the few things i'm sure about.then again we might have different definitions.
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lemonsun12
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singrrr
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Beautiful, further proof that love is timeless...
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singrrr
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lemonsun12
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This is one of the most beautiful things I've seen in quite a while.
I don't doubt love because of things like this. - 3 years ago
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lemonsun12
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lemonsun12:
I agree that the scene is very beautiful, and it is very emotional as well.
It also makes me wonder how they died; one of the children has a smashed head, although that could be that the skull collapsed from age. Maybe a camel stepped on it by accident, or something like that.
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urtzi
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MyDigitalSin
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That's just awesome.
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MyDigitalSin
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petrominah
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Thats so cool and yet saddening. Its amazing to see tangible evidence of evolution. I wonder what would happen to us in 5,000 years.
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petrominah
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Pericles_Lewnes
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That's how I want to go and be found... except I want them to find traces of my Simpsons underpants,
Gotta leave 'em smilin'. : )
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llamamuffins
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I find this so shockingly beautiful. Seriously, I want to save it.
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DeliaTheArtist
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What a striking image! Very cool post!
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DeliaTheArtist
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AxeRFJ
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I wonder what happened to them..
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AxeRFJ
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brad62
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AxeRFJ:
They died!
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brad62
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crob80227
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Apparently it's not uncommon for fertile land to turn barren.
We should be much, much more careful with ours.
Poor farming and excessive logging can't be helping matters.
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liamtohc
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While the environment around the little family changed drastically the mothers love did not.
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liamtohc
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malathion
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liamtohc:
i don't know a thing about poetry , but that's as close to it as i would expect .
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malathion
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