A new scientific study investigates a cave in Spain where prehistoric people damaged the bones of their dead but didn't leave behind widespread evidence of cannibalism.
Cueva de los Marmoles, where prehistoric people broke the bones of the dead and may have practiced cannibalism. A new study of a cave used by prehistoric people in southern Spain has uncovered a mystifying set of practices involving possible cannibalism and the manipulation of dead bodies.by researchers from the University of Bern and the Universidad de Córdoba is the first comprehensive study of the human remains there.
Many of the skull and long bones were fractured while the bones were still fresh, perhaps to allow the surviving people of the group to extract the nutritious marrow. That being said, the team didn’t find overwhelming evidence that the prehistoric people – who hailed from 3,000 years to 6,000 years ago – practiced more extensive cannibalism.Scientists have found such evidence at caves in Southern Spain but not at Cueva de los Marmoles.
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