New research suggests that dozens of Bronze-Age era Britons were killed in an attack unlike any previous known to archaelogists studying that time period and location. The research on human remains ...
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The aftermath of an “exceptionally violent” attack in early Bronze Age England suggests that at least 37 people may have been “systematically dismembered” and eaten, new research has revealed.
In life, this Neanderthal family from Northern Spain struggled as their species declined. In death, bone evidence shows they became food for another Neanderthal group. NOVA is available to stream on ...
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Scientists analyzed 41,000-year-old Neanderthal bones—and reached a horrifying conclusion
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Signs of de-fleshing on the bones of Neanderthals found in a Belgian cave suggest that one group cannibalized another. Women or juveniles were eaten, ...
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