8,000 year old human skeleton found in flooded cave

WorldEnvironment
2 Mar 2026 • 9:26 PM MYT
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A prehistoric human skeleton has been found in a flooded Mexican cave, with researchers believing it was likely placed there as part of a ritual.

Cave-diving archaeologist Octavio del Río discovered the skeleton, which is approximately 8,000 years old, in a sinkhole cave that was flooded during the last ice age about 26 feet (8 meters) below the surface.

It was found propped on a dune of sediments in an interior chamber, which “suggests that it was a funereal deposit where the body was placed intentionally, perhaps as part of a ritual practice,” he said.

It is the 11th such skeleton found in the caves over the last three decades between the tourist destinations of Tulum and Playa del Carmen.

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