The new evidence reignites a debate about this type of practice among ancient Europeans. It's a lot to get your teeth into.
When the cave was studied three decades ago, archaeologists noticed the human remains had cut marks on the bones made by tools, according to a study published Feb. 6 in the peer-r ...
A team of archaeologists, paleontologists, and historians from several institutions in Spain, Germany, and Poland, has found ...
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