Species ancestors who once eat cannibalism

Archaeologists provide evidence that human ancestors could once eat cannibalism.

New discovery about human ancestors

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The marks on the teeth indicate the ancestors of the species who once ate meat.(Photo: Natural History Museum)

From the relics excavated at Gough Cave, England in 1992, archaeologists identified the ancient people who could once eat cannibalism. According to the study of carbon radioactivity, seeing human bones and animal bones in this cave dates back about 15,000 years.

" We found evidence of activities such as cutting flesh, removing joints, chewing, crushing soft bones and smashing bone marrow bones , " BBC quoted Dr. Silvia Bello of the Natural History Museum. London said. In addition, they found traces on human teeth.

The above evidence indicates that cannibalism may be a normal behavior for humans in ancient times, even the excess skulls were used to make head hats.

The expert team is continuing to learn about the prevalence of cannibalism and its association with ancient rituals.