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The cannibalised skeletal remains of a member of the doomed 1845 British Arctic expedition have been identified as that of Captain James Fitzjames.
More than 30 people ‘butchered and cannibalised’ in ‘exceptionally violent’ Bronze age massacre - Victims from the Bronze Age were bludgeoned to death, with their bodies dismembered and ...
Cannibalism may have been a routine burial practice in Europe about 15,000 years ago, a new study suggests. Researchers at the Natural History Museum (NHM) in the UK analysed remains uncovered ...
At least 37 people appear to have been butchered and likely eaten in a Bronze Age massacre in Somerset.
Square Enix feared Western studios "cannibalised" sales of Japanese games Now looking to sell stakes in remaining studios.
MYSTERY surrounding human remains from the disastrous Franklin expedition in 1845 has been solved, with researchers revealing an unlucky lad was cannibalised. Scientists also identified the sailor,… ...
Japanese publisher afraid Western studios “cannibalised” Japanese game sales Square Enix announced its plan to streamline its portfolio, potentially by selling more studios, and redirecting ...
Researchers from the University of Waterloo and Lakehead University have identified a crew member cannibalised on the doomed Franklin Expedition as Captain James Fitzjames.
Europeans cannibalised on their dead loved ones 15,000 years ago, archaeologists say ‘Cannibalism was practiced on multiple occasions across northwest Europe over short period of time’ ...
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a 4,000-year-old massacre in Somerset, revealing the brutal slaughter and probable cannibalism of people in what is now believed to the bloodiest known ...