Archaeologists stumble upon 1.5 Km Long Bed of Bones in Saudi Arabian Cave

Archaeologists stumble upon 1.5 Km Long Bed of Bones in Saudi Arabian Cave

Archaeologists stumbled upon a massive collection of bones in a Saudi Arabian cave in the province of Umm Jirsan

Human existence on the planet dates back to six million years. However, the modern form of humans or the Homo sapiens evolved about 200,000 years ago. The history of modern humans has been sketchy, or there are big gaps in our evolutionary history that need to be filled.

This is the work of Archaeologists who scour the remotest parts of the planet to find remains of humans which are thousands of years old. The most preserved fossils have been obtained from the Tundra regions, where the human remains are preserved for thousands of years under the permafrost. But do you expect human remains thousands of years old in a dry and dreary desert? continue reading at Digpu.com



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