Human remains found inside a Belgian cave tell a grisly story of selective cannibalism among our hominid cousins.
Belgian cave analysis shows Neanderthal cannibalism involving nonlocal women and children who were killed and eaten 45,000 ...
Fragmented Neanderthal bones discovered in a cave in Belgium show that one group cannibalized the women and children of ...
The study of an assemblage of Neanderthal human bones discovered in the Troisième caverne of Goyet (Belgium) has brought to light selective cannibalistic behavior primarily targeting female adults and ...
Neanderthals were cannibals. Copious evidence from the fossil record, spread across time and geography, shows that ...
Evidence from a prehistoric cave system indicates non-ritualistic cannibalism of Neanderthal women and children.
Two 7,000-year-old mummies found in Libya reveal an isolated North African lineage and rewrite the genetic history of the ...
N eanderthals in what is now Belgium may have eaten the weakest members of an enemy clan around 45,000 years ago. Analyzing ...
A bone-chilling study of Neanderthal remains has unearthed evidence of 'light, selective' cannibalism targeting women and ...
A study of Neanderthal bones has unearthed evidence of 'light, selective' cannibalism targeting women and girls around 40,000 ...
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 ...
Today, thanks to new artifacts and technologies, findings about our closest relatives are coming thick and fast Tim Vernimmen, Knowable Magazine Neanderthals have ...