The news on Cannibalism-History
There has been 29 news on Cannibalism-History in the past from 18 different sources and amongst 5 sections.
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Human flesh does a body good? Cannibalism as medicine in Medieval Europe
Armie Hammer denies cannibalism claims in Louis Theroux interview
Ice Age Cannibals: Prehistoric Europeans Cracked Skulls and Ate Brains, Study Suggests
Armie Hammer addresses cannibalism accusations: 'It's fun to ruffle feathers'
How writing about female cannibals changed my relationship with food
Evidence of cannibalism by ancient Magdalenian people found in cave in Poland
Trapped South African miners resorted to CANNIBALISM and snacked on cockroaches
Papua New Guinea minister condemns 'barbaric' cannibalism claims
Bronze-Age Britons were cannibalized after massacre, research shows
Bronze Age massacre victims likely cannibalised
Child cannibalism evidence discovered in cave
First evidence of child cannibalism is discovered in a pre-historic cave in Spain's Alicante
Country diary: A riot of colour and cannibalism | Mark Cocker
Cannibalism at the 2024 European Championship over a jersey: Woman bites Croatia fan
Armie Hammer breaks silence on cannibalism accusations
If you absorb your twin in the womb, are you a cannibal?
The Milky Way's last major act of galactic cannibalism was surprisingly recent
Study finds widespread 'cell cannibalism' and related phenomena across tree of life
Sex, rape, cannibals: what Yorgos Lanthimos did after Poor Things
Papuan leader dismisses Biden 'cannibalism' remark
Rumours of cannibalism in Haiti: True or false?
Gene variants may protect against brain disease linked to cannibalism
The uncomfortable truth about cannibalism's role in human history
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The coverage spreads amongst 5 sections:
culture | 41% |
environment | 7% |
politics | 7% |
research | 34% |
sports | 3% |
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