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Cannibalism (from Spanish caníbal, in connection with cannibalism among the Antillean Caribs), also called anthropophagy (from Greek: ἄνθρωπος, anthropos, "human being"; and φαγειν, phagein...
Moses Blah, Charles Taylor's former deputy, testified in the war crimes trial at The Hague that Liberian rebels ate human innards while serving under Taylor.
(For the latest Human Nature columns on human eggs, dogs, and gay priests, click here.) ... Eat MeHuman cannibalism and the Donner Party.
Kuru is confined to a human population in Papua-New Guinea and is transmitted by cannibalism at ritualistic mortuary feasts.
Human cannibalism in the Early Pleistocene of Europe (Gran Dolina, Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain)
Britannica online encyclopedia article on cannibalism (human behaviour):eating of human flesh by humans. The term is derived from the Spanish name (Caríbales, or Caníbales) for the Carib, a West ...
It habitually clashed with the principle of the sanctity of life. Once allowed, even under the strictest guidelines, cannibalism tended to debase and devalue human life and foster homicide, propelling ...
11-01-2006 The History of human cannibalism reconsidered according to a recent investigation In a new study published by the journal Genome Research, entitled " The prion protein gene in humans ...
Title Widespread prehistoric human cannibalism: easier to swallow?
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