8,400-Year-Old Skeleton of a Baby Found in Germany | National Geographic

Archaeologists in Germany discovered the grave of a prehistoric family that includes an 8,400-year-old skeleton of a six-month-old baby. A rare find, this skeleton is considered to be one of the oldest in Europe. Scientists believe that the bones and the burial site will provide a wealth of information about Mesolithic Europe.
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8,400-Year-Old Skeleton of a Baby Found in Germany | National Geographic

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