This week, explore a violent episode in British prehistory, discover dark comets, ponder the prospect of mirror life, marvel ...
It’s taken us all aback,” said a professor who led a study revealing that 37 people in a prehistoric site in England were ...
BRONZE Age Britons slaughtered and ate their victims, a new study has suggested. A mass grave, discovered at the bottom of a ...
Researchers determined that dozens of men, women and children were violently killed and cannibalized in Bronze Age-era ...
Researchers found signs of cannibalism in the victims, including tool marks, fractures linked to marrow removal, and human ...
At least 37 people from Early Bronze Age England were butchered and likely cannibalized before being thrown down a shaft ...
For a study published in the journal Antiquity, researchers analyzed more than 3,000 bones and bone fragments attributed to dozens of individuals from the Early Bronze Age site of Charterhouse ...
Bones recovered from a natural shaft unveil a 4,000-year-old massacre of men, women and children, possibly part of a cycle of revenge killings.
BRONZE Age Britons slaughtered and ate their victims, a new study has suggested. A mass grave, discovered at the bottom of a 15ft shaft, holds 37 skeletons who were butchered and most likely eaten ...
While archaeologists have found the remains of Bronze Age and later Britons who died violently, those incidents were largely isolated. Mass graves from this era have also been found, but the ...
Researchers uncovered startling evidence of cannibalism among Bronze Age Britons, shedding new light on a period once considered peaceful. A recent study led by Professor Rick Schulting of the ...
The bones are rare, direct evidence that point to a cycle of violence at a time during the Early Bronze Age that experts had ... that told the story of mass violence striking an ancient community.