Butchered bones suggest violent 'othering' of enemies in Bronze Age Britain - The Fact Factory

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Tuesday, 17 December 2024

Butchered bones suggest violent 'othering' of enemies in Bronze Age Britain

Analysis of the remains of at least 37 individuals from Early Bronze Age England finds they were killed, butchered, and probably consumed before being thrown down a 15m-deep shaft. It is the largest-scale example of interpersonal violence from British prehistory. The treatment of the remains was likely a means to dehumanize or 'other' the victims. This massacre was probably revenge for a perceived offense, implying a cycle of violence and questioning the idea that Early Bronze Age Britain was relatively peaceful.

source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/12/241216000434.htm

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