4500-year-old bear's feet found in a Polish tomb near the bones of men and babies


Archaeologists say that about 4,500-year-old beekeepers have been found in graves with men and children's remains as an ancient burial ground near Sandomierz in Poland a few years ago, according to Releases from the Dualemail website.

According to archaeologists, evidence of animal sacrifice was often found in prehistoric burial now, but never with a bear.
They found a large hole that led to a break that they believed the festival would be carried out.
According to NewsWeek, the group shone because they found traces of cattle and pork bones, both of which were thought to be religious. They believe that the cemetery gives an understanding of the festivities that have been carried out towards the end of the Stone Age.
Elżbieta Sieradzka, a PhD student from the Archeology Institute of the University of Rzeszów, said the latest findings are unique among Neolithic tombs. Panels are placed near the human remains and the flames are found in a single location, leading them to think of a festival.

 

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