Archaeologists uncover the remains of two Ice Age infants

Archaeologists uncover the remains of two Ice Age infants

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The University of Alaska Fairbanks discovered the remains of two Ice Age infants in central Alaska, marking the youngest human remains found in the North American Arctic. The excavation, conducted with local native groups, revealed the infants in a pit beneath a hearth with grave offerings like projectile points and decorated antler shafts. This finding provides new insights into ancient human culture, particularly funeral and ritual behaviors, which are rarely preserved.

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What significant discovery was made by the University of Alaska Fairbanks?

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What does the discovery of the two infants represent in terms of human remains found in North America?

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What were the grave offerings found with the infants?

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How does the presence of elaborate grave goods with young infants challenge previous expectations in foraging societies?

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What insights does the team believe this discovery offers into ancient human culture?

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