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Ancient humans living in Europe may have scooped out the brains of their dead enemies and eaten them, a new study suggests.. In the study, published last week in the journal Scientific Reports ...
Explore the dwelling structure of Magdalenian hunter-gatherers, dating back 16,800 years. This hut acts as a time capsule, providing insight into their everyday life. The structure's outline is ...
Magdalenian culture is well known for its beautiful rock art, but researchers have recently revealed a much darker nature of these distinctive people.
Today, the Bay of Biscay has been swallowed by the sea, but in ancient times, it was an important path for hunter-gatherers.
The Magdalenian culture occupied coastal and inland regions of western Europe flourished some 19,000 to 14,000 years ago as the world was reaching the end of the last glacial period.
Archaeological evidence shows the Magdalenian people from 18,000 years ago likely were engaged in cannibalism. As part of the practice, experts believe whole-body manipulation focused on the ...
Ancient humans living in Europe may have scooped out the brains of their dead enemies and eaten them, a new study suggests.. In the study, published last week in the journal Scientific Reports ...
In the study, published last week in the journal Scientific Reports, researchers examined the bones of at least 10 people from the Magdalenian culture who lived in Europe 11,000–17,000 years ago.
In the study, published last week in the journal Scientific Reports, researchers examined the bones of at least 10 people from the Magdalenian culture who lived in Europe 11,000–17,000 years ago.
(CNN) — Ancient humans living in Europe may have scooped out the brains of their dead enemies and eaten them, a new study suggests.. In the study, published last week in the journal Scientific ...