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“Instead of burying their dead, these people were eating them. We interpret the evidence that cannibalism was practiced on multiple occasions across northwestern Europe over a short period of time, as this practice was part of diffuse funerary behavior among Magdalenian groups.
They investigatedites — known for their preservation of ancient human remains dating to the same period — spanning across northern aern Europe. “The fact that we find cannibalism being practiced often on multiple occasions over a short period, in a fairly localized area and solely by individuals attributed to the Magdalenian culture, means we believe this behavior was performed widely by the Magdalenian and was, therefore, a funerary behavior in itself,” said William Marsh, human remains researcher at the museum.
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