A brain found in Armenia could never be the oldest shortage

Image of the skull found in Armenia

A team of archaeologists has found in Armenia a brain that esteem that has about 6 thousand years of antiquity. The brain, that well is conserved, was found in a cave of the Southeast of the country, near the border with Iran and, to confirm the preliminary estimations, would be the oldest never shortage.

In the middle of December of the last year, British archaeologists found a brain of near two millenia of antiquity. Now, the specialists are studying the brain shortage in Armenia, in whose surface glasses and sanguineous cells are conserved.

One is within one of the three skulls found in the grotto and pertaining to three young people who would have died to the 13 or 14 years of age by the impact of a stick, probably during a ritual ceremony, according to the anatomical analyses. Also, in the cave great pitchers were discovered, metallic knives, seeds of fruit of more than 30 species, cords and dresses in good state of conservation thanks to the low humidity and the stable temperature that is registered in the grotto.

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