A professor of anthropology explores how early hominids ate prehistoric elephants to survive.
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Butchered Human Remains Found in a Polish Cave Suggest These Prehistoric People Cannibalized Their Enemies
Archaeologists in Poland have discovered widespread evidence of cannibalism among prehistoric humans who gathered in Maszycka Cave, near modern-day Krakow, some 18,000 years ago. The findings, ...
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Ancient Roman site reveals early humans butchered straight-tusked elephant and crafted bone tools
The open-access journal PLOS ONE published a study led by Beniamino Mecozzi of Sapienza University of Rome that offers one of the most precise views of early human behavior in Europe. The team ...
Examples of cranial trauma. Top) perimortem injury to the left posterior of the frontal bone (a), cutmarks can also be seen on the frontal bone (b) and patinated bevel of the internal cranial surface ...
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