Ancient Magdalenians practiced cannibalism, consuming enemies and possibly loved ones, revealing prehistoric violence.
Ancient humans living in Europe may have scooped out the brains of their dead enemies and eaten them, a new study suggests.
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Cut marks and fractures on the bones suggest these ancient humans had their skulls cracked ... researchers believe it is an example of "warfare cannibalism". This scenario could have been bought ...
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Early Europeans celebrated victory in war by eating their enemies’ brains, cave fossils show - Demographic expansion after ...
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Archaeological evidence shows the Magdalenian people from 18,000 years ago likely were engaged in cannibalism. As part of the ...