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Archaeologists found 68 to 89 infant remains in a 5th century BCE cistern in Israel.
Archaeologists discovered a mass grave containing 68 to 89 infants in a 5th century BCE cistern at Tel Azekah, Israel.
The remains, found without signs of trauma, suggest intentional burial rather than sacrifice.
Researchers believe the infants were not given individual burials because they had not yet transitioned from breastfeeding, reflecting a societal view that full social status began after early childhood.
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Los arqueólogos encontraron entre 68 y 89 restos de infantes en una cisterna del siglo V a.C. en Israel.