Humans once used to be man-eaters!

Humans once used to be man-eaters!

Humans once used to be man-eaters!

Don't know how many secrets are positive in the neck of the date. It will not be wrong if every sure of the date is hiding a secret in itself. When the gorge descended from the caves of Go near the city of Bristol in Britain, a truth of human life was revealed which may be a little difficult to believe. The remains of human body found in this cave show that humans were once man-eaters. They used to hunt each other.

The humans who lived here 15 thousand years ago used to eat only the flesh of humans. Separating the stationery from the meat and chewing them too. It is not that it was only with those who were older in age. The remains found here show that a three-year-old child and two juveniles were also victims of man-eating humans living in the cave. The people living in this cave cut the skulls and used them as utensils, evidence of this is also found in the cave of Go. Evidence of using the bones of humans as a jewel is also found in this cave.

The Cave of Goes in Bristol was first averaged in 1880. And it was opened to tourists. Perhaps that's why archaeological finds of things found here have not been done. But when the period of excus started here again in the 1980s, fragments of many parts of humans and animals were found here. On which there were marks like murder. After several years of investigation, the researcher came to the conclusion that the human bone found in this cave indicates towards being a victim.

By the way, the cave of Go is not the only example, where the tribals of the Adivasis were found to be men. Evidence of humans being cannibals has also been found in many places of humans like Neanderthal. Nearly one million years old remains of Neanderthal humans found in France point towards this. Neanderthal humans probably preyed on their enemies, or they killed and ate some of their own people.

According to a study published in 2016, Neanderthal human breeds found in a Belgian cave show that they used to hunt each other here. Apart from this, the Neanderthals, who lived in the caves of northern Spain 49 thousand years ago, were also cannibals.

Eating captivity or killing an organism of its own breed is a subject whose investigation has not been easy for anthropologists. This is such a subject that brings out such a terrible aspect of human being on which we do not want to believe. Seeing the markers found on the remains of these caves, it is difficult to say whether they were hunted while alive, or, after death, the flesh was separated from the bones. This was done to eat meat or under any custom, they are also not clean.

Sylvia Bello of the Natural History Museum of London has been investigating the remains found in Go's cave for a long time. She says that if traces of cuts are found in the skeletons of animals, then the ruthlessness of them is clear. But if the evidence of the human skeleton comes out, then the picture about it is not clear. More than 65 feet of the phone has got marks of hitting the stones. And a lot of bones have been made of sawdust. Human teeth have been found on some sexes, which suggests that humans are cannibals.

Sylvia and her colleagues worked hard for days to find out whether the skeletons found in Go's cave proved to be humans. This year, he presented the result to the world in the form of a research paper. Sylvia explained that there is a difference between humans being cannibals and separating the flesh of their dead colleagues from their bones.

In many groups of human beings, says Sylvia, people carried along the bodies of their dead allies. For this, many times they separated the flesh from their bones. Today, scientists call it deflashing. According to Sylvia - perhaps bones were more important to him.

Researcher Rosalind Valdak of Sylvia's team says that there has been considerable evidence of deflating in the European country Serbia. They are five to ten thousand years old. In those times, humans were often their hideout. Perhaps those people kept up with the prayers of their forefathers and asked them to speak.

However, it is not clear why, after all, humans living in Go's cave became cannibals?

Silvio Bello says that there is no indication of anything in Go's cave that someone was brutally murdered there. Because if someone is murdered like a casa, then their markings are different and very deep. However, the markers of de-fleming are extremely mild.

If there is no evidence of murder by any ruthlessness in Go's cave, then one thing is clear from this. The early humans who lived there used to eat only the flesh of the dead. There is also a possibility that the environment in which he lived was such that he behaved like this. There may have been an occasion that the cold has become too much and all the means of their eating have ended. In such an environment these people started eating the meat of those who could not survive.

But there is still no clear answer in the skulls found here. Belo says that maybe these people have given away these skulls

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Bello says that if someone had been killed because of a quarrel, then he

The victim of vain would have been more, but it is not so. It also has traces of children eating meat. So it is difficult to say that this was a group of imaginary humans. Who died in a quarrel. It may have been a natural death.

Oxford University professor Rick Schulting says that there was very little evidence of humans being man-eaters. This was often due to mutual quarrels. When the winning humans used to scrape the pieces of the losers or tear them to pieces.

Even then, humans did not eat human flesh. Therefore it is difficult to say that people have started hunting each other to extinguish their stomach fire. Rick Schulting sees the possibility that humans may have started killing each other to occupy resources.

The most recent evidence of this is around nine hundred years old. In a place in Colorado, USA, humans became cannibalistic due to the severe drought.

Anyway, it is difficult to say clearly about why humans started hunting each other. This is a matter of great debate. But there can be no reason for humans to be man-eaters and to kill each other.

However, even if the crimes of human beings are fought against each other, this act of human beings of that period was shameful. Because then the human was not shaur, but today despite the good and bad times, the human is doing something that is humiliating to humanity. In such a situation, it is not very surprising that a human being is a cannibal.