Homo sapiens' entry into Europe might have hastened Neandertals' extinction. Neandertals may have had a greater penchant for ...
For example, a review of prehistoric European sites identified cannibalism in fewer than 10 percent of known assemblages, often associated with specific ritual or survival events rather than daily ...
Bronze Age Britons were cannibals who ate their enemies ... researchers from several European institutions analysed the bones. Their findings, published in the journal Antiquity, showed numerous ...
Cannibalistic Europeans likely feasted on their deceased loved ones at funerals instead of burying them, according to a new study. Scientists now believe that cannibalism was widespread among ...
Bronze Age Britons were cannibals who ate their enemies ... researchers from several European institutions analyzed the bones. Their findings, published in the journal Antiquity, showed numerous ...