The earliest people left their dead in caves. They sometimes buried the bodies. Later, people buried grave goods with the dead. Grave goods are tools, weapons, food and possessions. Historians think this shows these people believed in an afterlife.
The grave goods were for the dead to use in the afterlife. These burials start between 25,000 and 30,000 years ago.
As people started to live in one place most of the time, they always buried their dead. They buried them in one grave or in family graves. People often buried the dead with shell or bone jewellery. They scattered red ochre over the bodies. Historians have
different ideas about why they did this. We have no written records to tell us what red ochre meant to prehistoric people. However, it was clearly part of a burial ceremony.