Forty-one millennia ago, deep inside a Belgian cave, Neanderthals left behind a disturbing legacy. Mixed in with the ...
Neanderthals were cannibals. Copious evidence from the fossil record, spread across time and geography, shows that ...
N eanderthals in what is now Belgium may have eaten the weakest members of an enemy clan around 45,000 years ago. Analyzing ...
The bones discovered at Goyet represent the largest assemblage of cannibalized Neanderthal remains in northern Europe. Nearly one-third of the 101 skeletal fragments bear unmistakable signs of ...
The study of an assemblage of Neanderthal human bones discovered in the Troisième caverne of Goyet (Belgium) has brought to ...
Evidence from a prehistoric cave system indicates non-ritualistic cannibalism of Neanderthal women and children.
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New study uncovers why non-local female Neanderthals at Goyet were targeted, revealing conflict, capture, and cannibalism.