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Unknown: Cave of Bones

  • 2023
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 33m
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Unknown: Cave of Bones (2023)
Follows Paleo anthropologist Lee Berger in South Africa, as he and his team try to prove that the world's oldest graveyard, they found, is not human. A small brained, ape-like creature could have practiced complex burial rituals.
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Follows Paleo anthropologist Lee Berger in South Africa, as he and his team try to prove that the world's oldest graveyard they found, is not human. A small brained, ape-like creature could ... Read allFollows Paleo anthropologist Lee Berger in South Africa, as he and his team try to prove that the world's oldest graveyard they found, is not human. A small brained, ape-like creature could have practiced complex burial rituals.Follows Paleo anthropologist Lee Berger in South Africa, as he and his team try to prove that the world's oldest graveyard they found, is not human. A small brained, ape-like creature could have practiced complex burial rituals.

  • Director
    • Mark Mannucci
  • Stars
    • Lee Berger
    • Keneiloe Molopyane
    • Agusin Fuentes
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    6.7/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Mark Mannucci
    • Stars
      • Lee Berger
      • Keneiloe Molopyane
      • Agusin Fuentes
    • 62User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Lee Berger
    Lee Berger
    • Self - Paleoanthropologist
    Keneiloe Molopyane
    • Self - Lead Excavator
    • (as Dr. Keneiloe Molopyane)
    Agusin Fuentes
    • Self - Evolutionary Anthropologist
    John Hawks
    • Self - Paleoanthropologist
    Agustin Fuentes
    • Self
    Maropeng Mpete
    • Self - Explorer Technician
    Paul Tafforeau
    • Self - Synchrotron Scientist and Paleontologist
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      • Mark Mannucci
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    3mktmaven

    Too many assumptions without proof.

    These individuals assume the Homo Naledi made this ritualistic climb in a cave to bury their dead. You're not geologists you're archeologists. The whole cave structure could have been different 250,000 years ago. They could have just walked in and walked out, yet you assume way too much with no solid proof. You want to spin a narrative to fit your story. You're scientists get data before you reach a conclusion. Early on you admitted the entrance of the cave collapsed, yet you have no geologists on your team to give you data for your hypotheses. Please look at all possibilities before televising documentaries that are purely speculative.
    7nicktravascio

    Enjoyed it, but with one major doubt

    I enjoyed the documentary and particularly appreciated the cartoon scenes that help the viewer understand the cave system and what this species might have been like. There is one aspect that I just find implausible about the theory of how the bones got to their resting spot. These ape/human creatures somehow ventured deep into a cave system with very tight and steep passageways with no light. It would have been pitch black for hundreds of yards AF advanced cave exploration while carrying their dead. They show an example of how you could bring fire into the cave to light the way. Sure that works for an open area, but the 36 ft chute that is super tight and straight down isn't something you could traverse while carrying lit torches. Plus you'd have to go hours in and hours out which would have required lots of wood. They would have been regularly stuck in the cave with no way to see a thing and died in there. Show me one crew going all the way to the end and back using fire as light and I'm on board otherwise this just isn't believable.
    5heatherworkmanrios

    Forced narrative instead of pure science

    I did enjoy this because I was interested in the subject. I wanted to see the bones, hear what the actual physical discoveries were, etc.

    What I got instead was an attempt to tell a story that seemed more for entertainment than actual scientific hypothesis.

    There were also some truly concerning moments like when the supposed head of archeology for the project suddenly asks (in the middle of doing measurements) "are we measuring in centimeters or millimeters?" Shouldn't that be well established at that point?

    The animations were completely unnecessary and much too speculative. Generally there was way too much romanticizing of these ancient creatures. I don't like the tendency to project a spiritual or religious meaning onto everything they did.

    It almost feels condescending. Like they thought the viewers would be bored with pure science so they had to embellish it like a Disney movie to get people interested.
    4The-Ambassador

    More Human Interest Story Than Science Sadly

    Not really worth a 600 word review unfortunately. But fine. This could have might have been an interesting or even fascinating anthropology discovery story as implied and stated by the producers in the trailer and description. But in reality there is very little science here. About 20 minutes in total - and that's generous - of the doc has science in it - about ostensibly a possible new genus Homo species these paleoanthropologists call Homo Naledi. The problem is it's just a small team from nowhere USA who haven't as of yet gained any national or international scientific corroboration of their find. They imagine a ton of wild theories about their discovery, all interesting but unfounded. So instead they spend a good hour or more filming things like "can this heavy-set man fit through a small cave opening?" Just not science.
    6misterjupiter

    Interesting but speculative

    Very interesting movie, but take the opinions of the scientists shown in the movie with a grain of salt, since they are everything but objective. Burying a dead body with a tool is far from being evidence of belief in the afterlife, or any belief at all. It's just a sign of respecting the personal property of the deceased and shows, that Homo Naledi was capable of feeling emotionally attached to things, not only showing emotions for other members of their species. Scientists projecting their personal beliefs and views instead of interpreting the facts, sadly that more common than it should be.

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      • July 17, 2023 (United States)
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      • Bilinmeyenler: Kemik Mağarası
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