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In this episode of "Drobyshevsky. Homo sapiens" Stanislav Drobyshevsky continues to talk about the finds in Sungir. How were archaeologists able to tell about the climate, fauna and relationships between people based on three skulls? Why did the children not die at the same time? How were archaeologists able to determine that the children were working? And what else will they find in Sungir? Subscribe to the RTVI Telegram channel: https://t.me/rtvimain The new world is already here: @RTVIchronicles 00:00 "Drobyshevsky. Homo sapiens" 00:38 What else was found in Sungir? 01:52 What rituals did the ancestors perform over burials with children? 05:13 "Children do not die at the same time." Where did two children come from in the burial? 11:32 How did archaeologists understand from the bones that these children were working? 16:19 "Most often, we do not know the cause of death of an ancient person. And we know about the Sungirets" 20:49 About bloodthirsty rituals 22:30 "All three skulls are men and two children - they are all different" We thank the Zoological Museum of Moscow State University on Bolshaya Nikitskaya, 2 for their help in filming the episode Subscribe to @RTVItainment and like RTVI News - all the main events in 24/7 format: / myrtvi