Cannibalism can be traced back a long time. According to a study published in the journal Human Evolution from June 2065438 to June 2009, about 900,000 years ago, in today's Spain, primitive human ancestors (ancient relatives of human beings) may have eaten people for practical purposes. Human companion is a good prey choice because it has moderate nutrition and is easy to catch.
2。 Neanderthals: Our closer prehistoric ancestors, our closer relatives, Neanderthals were sometimes cannibals. Archaeologists have found evidence of Neanderthals cannibalism in several different places around the world, including a cave in Delong, Elsee, Spain, another cave in Muragas, France, and a recent cave in Belgium. Besides eating people, Neanderthals seem to make tools from the remains of their comrades. In AMC's Fear of the Walking Dead, "fear of being hunted and eaten by the dead."
Role. In prehistoric times, our distant relatives actually hunted and ate each other. . AMC company The Biyami people in Papua New Guinea have some isolated cultures in Papua New Guinea. As we all know, they killed and ate humans, although they may not have eaten humans for decades. Gibbon said that in 20 1 1 year, British TV host Pierce Gibbon visited the Biami people, a group that once practiced cannibalism, and was "very happy to talk about it". An elderly tribal man told Gibbon that once a tribal man killed two women suspected of speaking ill of her dying husband. Men say they roast women on the fire like pigs and then cut the meat into pieces to eat. The ancestors of Papua New Guinea
The cannibalism of another tribe in Papua New Guinea, the Ancestor Tribe, led to the spread of a deadly brain disease called Kuru disease, which caused a devastating epidemic in this group. But not all the members of the tribe died. Some of them carry a gene that can resist kuru virus and other "prions", such as mad cow disease. The tribe stopped cannibalism in the 1950s, which led to a decline in the number of Kulu people. However, because it may take many years for the disease to appear, there have been cases of Kuru disease for decades. Researchers are trying to understand how this gene mutation can prevent kuru disease and collect new insights on how to prevent prion diseases.
Zombies kill people and feed on their brains. In fact, some cultures in Papua New Guinea are used to killing people and eating people as punishment. AMC。 20 165438+ According to National Geographic, these bones were found in a shelter in the early 4th century. They think that eating the enemy's meat can ensure a bumper harvest. The Aztecs are Aztecs in Mexico. The Aztecs are famous for offering sacrifices to humans, but there is also evidence that they engage in ritual cannibalism. The bodies of the victims are likely to be dedicated to nobles and other outstanding community members. Some experts believe that cannibalism among Aztecs may be more common during the famine. Another theory holds that cannibalism is their way of communicating with God. Morgan won't let zombies eat him alive. AMC。 Brazil's war people, their war enemies and their own dead people are eating ice. Eating the enemy is their way of expressing hatred and anger. But until the 1960s, this organization consumed most of their dead people. For them, this is their way of mourning, respecting and respecting the dead tribal members. Beth A Conkling, an anthropologist at Vanderbilt University, lived with the Wali people for more than a year, and published her description of the history of cannibalism of the Wali people in the magazine 1995. According to the Smithsonian, it is not uncommon for Europeans in 16 and 17 centuries to look for the meat of the deceased for medical consumption before the end of 18 century. For example, ParaCelsus Celsus, a doctor in the 6th century A.D./KLOC-0, believed that drinking blood was good for health. Although drinking fresh blood is not common, people who can't afford pharmacists' products will stand by and pay a small fee to buy a glass of fresh blood from the condemned man when executing the death penalty.
Some cultures eat the dead in memory of them. Others live by eating dead people. In AMC's fear of the walking dead, the dead will eat the living, not the other way around. AMC。 /kloc-arctic explorers in the 0 th and 9 th centuries have several stories about trapped explorers eating people to survive. One of the most famous examples is the doomed Franklin expedition in the19th century, aiming to find a sea route across the Canadian Arctic. Explorers of two stranded ships, Reebs and Terror, tried to trek 65,438+0,000 miles (65,438+0,609 kilometers) to reach the nearest trading post, but their efforts were in vain. In the following 150 years, researchers discovered the remains of these explorers. Scientists have found traces of cuts, fractures and bone marrow extraction on many bones-this is convincing evidence of cannibalism.
10。 Aguri in India has formed a few extremists who live in varanasi, India and worship the Hindu god Shiva. Aghollis thinks there is no difference between purity and impure. They engage in many unknown activities, such as meditating on corpses and making bowls out of human skulls. According to some reports, they also had a cannibalism ceremony.
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