An international teamfound evidence of cultural cannibalism among Magdalenian communities in Maszycka Cave, Poland, according to a recent study published in Scientific Reports. The research places the ...
Researchers in Poland have found more evidence of violent cannibalism in the wake of the coldest period of the last Ice Age. Reading time 2 minutes In the 19th century, archaeologists in Poland ...
Russell has a PhD in the history of medicine, violence, and colonialism. His research has explored topics including ethics, science governance, and medical involvement in violent contexts. Russell has ...
Archaeologists excavating the El Mirador cave in northern Spain have found physical evidence of prehistoric cannibalism. Maria D. Guillén / IPHES-CERCA Some 5,700 years ago, a Neolithic farming ...
Evidence suggests that ancient humans may have consumed Neanderthal children, according to a disturbing new study. The research indicates that Neanderthal women and children were targeted and eaten ...
Archaeologists excavating the Gran Dolina cave in Atapuerca, northern Spain, have uncovered the earliest direct evidence of prehistoric human cannibalism ever recorded in Europe. However, the most ...
In a cave just north of Kraków, Poland, ancient people ate one another 18,000 years ago. Darek Bobak Catalan Institute of Human Paleoecology and Social Evolution In prehistoric Europe, the Magdalenian ...
A new population genetics analysis of human prion gene evolution contradicts a 2003 Science paper that claimed commonplace cannibalism among prehistoric humans shaped evolution of the prion gene. In ...
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