New evidence proves cannibalism was a common funeral ritual across parts of Europe 15,000 years ago.
Analysis of bones from Gough’s Cave in England show clear signs of chewing and tool modification.
The cannibalistic Magdalenian people were later replaced by Epigravettian groups who practiced burials instead.
This population turnover brought an end to the macabre Stone Age funerary practice according to researchers from London’s Natural History Museum.
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