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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Vishwam Sankaran

New bone discovery leads to gruesome revelation

  • Decapitated remains of an infant, dated to 850,000 years ago, were discovered at the Gran Dolina archaeological site in Burgos, Spain.
  • The child's vertebra shows clear cut marks and defleshing, consistent with intentional decapitation and processing like prey, indicating cannibalism.
  • This discovery, attributed to the human ancestor species Homo antecessor, may represent the earliest evidence of cannibalism in Europe.
  • Archaeologists from IPHES state that the precision of the cuts suggests a systematic practice of human meat consumption by this ancient species.
  • The findings hint at early humans exploiting their peers for food or territorial control, with researchers expecting more human remains in unexcavated layers.

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