Just outside Prague comes the discovery of the first known gay caveman!
Fresh this week, comes the news that the world's oldest gay! A 5,000-year-old caveman, has been dug up by archaeologists, on the outskirts of Prague in the Czech Republic.
The man was surrounded by jugs with his head pointing eastwards - the direction only previously evident in female graves. Cavemen were traditionally buried lying on their right side with their head pointing west and cavewomen were buried on the left side with their heads pointing east.
The exhumed caveman was laying on his left side with his head pointing west and he was surrounded by domestic jugs and other kitchen implements.
Men were often buried alongside weapons and tools such as flints and they would often have food or drink beside them. Cavewomen were buried with jewellery such as necklaces made from teeth and copper earrings, as well as kitchen items such as pots and jugs.
Some scientists have speculated that the caveperson in question may have been a transgender individual or early "third gender".
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