- Engraved bones are 'evidence of cannibalistic rituals by early humans' | The latest analysis of the bones show signs of having been filleted using sophisticated butchery techniques, decorated and gnawed by fellow humans around 15,000 years ago. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/aug/09/engraved-bones-are-evidence-of-cannibalistic-rituals-by-early-humans-cheddar-cave 4 comments worldnews
- Engraved bones unearthed in a cave have revealed new evidence of macabre cannibalistic rituals carried out by early humans in Britain. Analysis of the bones show signs of having been filleted using sophisticated butchery techniques, decorated, and gnawed by fellow humans around 15,000 years ago. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/aug/09/engraved-bones-are-evidence-of-cannibalistic-rituals-by-early-humans-cheddar-cave 5 comments science
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