Discover the remains of prehistoric people in the Amazon forest area
Colombian archaeologists have discovered the remains of prehistoric people in the Amazon forest area of the state of Guaviare, which is conducting research on stone carvings.
Find the prehistoric remains in the Amazon forest
According to a reporter in South America, Professor Gaspar Morcote, of the National University of Colombia (UNC), and three students discovered a burial place of a prehistoric man with many of the remains belonging to a deceased person. 25-30 years old.
Pattern carving in the area discovered prehistoric remains.(Source: unperiodico.unal.edu.co).
Archaeological group found that the newly discovered prehistoric people could live in pre-agricultural period because this person only ate nuts and other nuts. However, to know the exact date, it is necessary to study the pieces of skull bones found.
The scientists also said the large cliffs have patterned carvings with a length of 40m and a height of 20m where they seek proof of the life of the ancient people during these 17 days, helping to protect the fragments of teeth and part of the bones of the remains.
During excavations, archaeologists also found traces of groups of people who lived 2,000 years ago, lived on agriculture with many pottery, and many stone tools dating back to 9,000 years. Most of the area of Guaviare is located in the Amazon rainforest.
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