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Ancient funerals may have included a ritual feast on a giant bird

Last updated: April 17, 2025 1:39 pm
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Ancient humans living in present-day Morocco around 15,000 years ago may have had a unique ritual of feasting on some of the world’s largest birds while burying their dead. The discovery of butchered bones of great bustards in one of Africa’s oldest cemeteries suggests that these birds held cultural significance for the people of that time. The findings were recently published in the journal IBIS.

The Taforalt cave, also known as Grotte des Pigeons, served as a burial site for over 30 ancient humans approximately 14,700 years ago. This period marked a transition from a semi-nomadic to a more settled lifestyle for the group. The artifacts and biological material preserved in the cave provide researchers with valuable insights into the daily lives and culture of these ancient people.

DNA evidence recovered from the cave revealed that the inhabitants consumed a variety of foods, including the medicinal plant Ephedra, juniper, and acorns. However, the recent discovery of great bustard remains in the graves suggests a more elaborate death ritual involving these large birds.

Great bustards, known for their size and weight, were likely an important part of the funeral rites practiced by the ancient Moroccans. According to Joanne Cooper, a study co-author and senior curator at the Natural History Museum in London, the presence of butchered and cooked great bustard bones in high-status graves indicates a ritual feasting practice similar to modern-day holiday meals.

The effort required to catch and prepare these birds suggests that their consumption was not just for sustenance but held a deeper cultural significance. The repeated presence of great bustard remains in the graves highlights the special status these birds held in the ancient community.

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Great bustards, typically found in open grasslands and farmland, require large areas of undisturbed land for breeding and living. Their breeding behaviors, such as elaborate displays and fights during mating season, make them vulnerable to human disturbance. Hunting and habitat destruction have significantly impacted their population, leading to their critical endangered status in Morocco.

The discovery of great bustard remains in the ancient graves sheds light on the relationship between humans and these birds in the past. The cultural significance of the great bustards among the ancient Moroccans adds a new dimension to our understanding of the rituals and practices of early human societies. In northwestern Morocco, there are approximately 70 great bustards living in two small areas. Recent evidence suggests that these birds have been present in the region for generations, indicating a long-standing connection between the bustards and the local environment.

A team of researchers has uncovered ancient human connections to the great bustards in the area. They have found evidence that ancient humans ritually feasted on these birds as they buried their dead. This discovery sheds light on the historical relationship between humans and great bustards in northwestern Morocco.

The team hopes that this new evidence will prompt increased conservation efforts to protect the great bustard population from extinction. By understanding the long history of human-bustard interactions in the region, conservationists can better appreciate the cultural and ecological significance of these birds.

Conservation strategies and action plans are essential for safeguarding the future of the great bustards in Morocco. By preserving their habitat, regulating human-bustard interactions, and raising awareness about the importance of these birds, conservationists can help ensure the survival of this unique and historically significant population.

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