Passing to the Ice
Ages, Ancient Man
Forced to Perform
Cannibalism
Cheddar Gorge caves the bones of ancient
humans show to cannibalism to past ice
ages. They process human flesh as an
expert in animal flesh.
New technologies with carbon technique
suggests that 14,700 years ago, humans
lived in caves in the Mendips Gough tasted
the flesh of their fellow man, not only for
the ritual. The present invention provides
an understanding of how the ancestors of
the UK reach the coast.
Research shows that tribal hunters had
moved to England from Spain and France
with the rapid development of an unusual
moment of global warming occur and
cause an ice age.
Temperatures reach 6 to 7 degrees Celsius
and the ice spread so rapidly around the
world. Initial population of England and
lived in caves in the Cheddar Gorge Gough
is currently known by the name of
Somerset.They process human flesh in the
same way as they process the experts with
the flesh of animals, said Professor Chris
Stringer of the Natural History Museum,
London.
They took a little food they get from the
bones.As quoted by the Guardian, the
scientist explained that the crisis this
cannibalism occurs when they eat meat
with one another, because the food source
is gone. For example, some acts of
cannibalism occurs in a plane crash in 1972
where the survivors to consume human
flesh who were killed in the crash, said
Stringer.
Not only that, cannibalism occurs in
humans in which hunters kill
and eat
another human being because they have a
preference to consume human flesh. This
action is known by the killer cannibal.New
evidence emerging from penlitian Dr Sylvia
Bello of the Natural History Museum
shows a significant discovery. "These
people break bones to get bone marrow in
it," said Bello.
They took all the muscle mass. The brain
seems to also be taken. So it is with the
tongue. It's also quite possible
that the eye
is also drawn. This is a fairly systematic
action, Bello said again.In addition,
treatment of these ancient humans treat
other humans like animals by removing
them in a hole
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