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Because human and animal remains were tossed away together, the researchers speculate that cannibalism had no special ritual role linked to religious beliefs. Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk...
A new study of fossil bones in Spain shows that cannibalism was a normal part of daily life around 800,000 years ago among Europe’s first humans.
Originally posted by Barcs
A new study of fossil bones in Spain shows that cannibalism was a normal part of daily life around 800,000 years ago among Europe’s first humans.
First thing I noticed. Humans didn't exist 800,000 years ago, so the article is either making generalizations or dumbing down the terminology.
I can't view it, but yeah the "every day diet" thing is dead wrong. I'm sure it happened, but it's not like they ate human every day, unless it was maybe just the leaders. That wouldn't be sustainable if everyone did it. Isn't it a large leap of logic to go from finding 9 children that were killed and eaten, to go to "child brains where eaten as part of their every day diet".edit on 6-2-2012 by Barcs because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Byrd
Actually, they did. H. sapiens (archaic) is at least that old; Australopithecus is up to 4 million years old.