Debate over Homo naledi's burial practices and rock art evidence.

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Debate over Homo naledi's burial practices and rock art evidence.
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Three new studies claim to have found evidence that Homo naledi intentionally buried their dead and made rock art, suggesting advanced cognitive abilities. However, archaeologists are not convinced as the evidence presented so far indicates no deliberate burials or rock art. The alleged burials fail to meet fundamental criteria for deliberate burials, and the rock art is undated. The latest inferences require further investigation before they are accepted by the broader scientific community.

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