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1 .This is Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Dina Fine Maron. Got a minute?

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2 .The first murder victim in the Bible is Abel, taken out by his brother Cain.

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3 .And now we have what looks to be the earliest known homicide to be confirmed by scientists,

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4 .a new study concludes that human remains found at an archeological site in northern Spain are from someone who was bludgeoned to death about 430,000 years ago.

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5 .The findings are in the journal PLoS ONE.

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6 .The researchers pieced together 52 skull fragments found in an underground cave.

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7 .Two holes above the left eye socket are especially diagnostic, a blow that would create either hole would probably be deadly.

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8 .And the lack of any signs of healing around the holes implies either that the impacts were lethal, or occurred after death.

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9 .The absence of any cut marks on the skull helps rule out postmortem cannibalism or rituals that could have caused the observed damage.

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10 .The discovery of the body in a cave could mean that the victim was moved there.

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11 .The find would thus be evidence for ancient burial practices, unless the murderer was just hiding the body.

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12 .This exceedingly cold case crime scene investigation shows that, even before the emergence of modern humans some 200,000 years ago, violence and murder were a part of life.

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13 .The perpetrator's remains remain at large.

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14 .Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Dina Fine Maron.

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