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		<title>Brazil: Cave of Bones in  Reveals 11,000-Year-Old Remains</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Cave of Bones in Brazil has yielded significant archaeological finds, including ancient human remains and an extinct species of tapir.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Hey John, so we’re heading back to the Cave of Bones in September, are you interested in coming?&#8221; This invitation from Sergio Schirato highlights the ongoing exploration of the Cave of Bones, a site located in a remote area of Mato Grosso, Brazil.</p>
<p>The recent expedition recovered approximately <strong>400 bones</strong>, including human remains estimated to be around <strong>11,000 years old</strong>. This significant find sheds light on the ancient practices of the region, as the positioning of the bones suggests they were used for burial rituals.</p>
<p>In addition to human remains, the team also discovered a fairly intact tapir skeleton, belonging to a species that went extinct over <strong>8,000 years ago</strong>. As noted by an expedition member, &#8220;We scanned and recovered a fairly intact tapir skeleton, which on investigation turned out to be a species of tapir that went extinct over 8,000 years ago, and for which no complete skeleton existed (well, it does now).&#8221; This discovery adds to the understanding of prehistoric fauna in Brazil.</p>
<p>The expedition team, which included divers, archaeologists, geologists, and a documentary film crew, aimed to create a 3D photogrammetric model of the cave. The cave is privately owned and has been used for recreational purposes by its landowners.</p>
<p>Brazil is also recognized as the epicenter of the global offshore vessel market, with <strong>346 offshore support vessels</strong> active offshore at the time of the report. Petrobras, the state-controlled oil giant, remains a dominant force in this sector.</p>
<p>Nicolas Garschagen remarked, &#8220;Petrobras remains the key player in the Brazilian market by far, with a <strong>US$78 billion</strong> exploration and production investment plan between 2026 and 2030.&#8221; This substantial investment underscores the importance of Brazil in the global energy market.</p>
<p>As the expedition team prepares for their return in September, the archaeological community eagerly anticipates further findings that could provide deeper insights into the region&#8217;s ancient history.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full extent of the discoveries and their implications for understanding Brazil&#8217;s prehistoric cultures.</p>
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