New study reveals insights into ancient European funerary practices
Wednesday, 11 October 2023
A recent study on the funerary practices of early humans during the Magdalenian period in Europe suggests that cannibalism may have been a deliberate cultural practice rather than driven by survival instincts. The study examined 59 sites across Europe, with 13 showing clear evidence of cannibalism and two displaying both burials and cannibalism.
A recent study on the funerary practices of early humans during the Magdalenian period in Europe suggests that cannibalism may have been a deliberate cultural practice rather than driven by survival instincts. The study examined 59 sites across Europe, with 13 showing clear evidence of cannibalism and two displaying both burials and cannibalism.
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