Paleolithic deep-cave compound likely used for rituals
Briefly

The deep-cave compound in Manot Cave, Israel, shows no signs of daily activities, suggesting its use for ritualistic gatherings, supported by acoustics and symbolic artifacts.
Discovery of the carved boulder and torch remains in the secluded area of Manot Cave indicates that early humans may have conducted significant communal rites.
Read at Ars Technica
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