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新石器时代的食人主义

P Villa, C Bouville, J Courtin

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |July 25, 1986
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    概括

    在Fontbrégoua洞穴的史前食人行为得到了新的证据的支持. 人和动物的骨头显示出类似的屠宰和加工痕迹,这表明人类像动物一样被消耗.

    科学领域:

    • 考古学的考古学
    • 生物考古学的生物考古学
    • 古人类学古人类学.

    背景情况:

    • 在史前遗址上的食人主义指控往往缺乏严格的证据.
    • 以前对史前人类遗骸的解释经常因数据不足而受到质疑.

    研究的目的:

    • 严格评估Fontbrégoua洞穴新石器时代水平上的食人主义假设.
    • 分析人类和动物的骨修饰,以进行加工的比较证据.

    主要方法:

    • 从Fontbrégoua洞穴挖掘和分析人类和动物骨组件.
    • 详细检查头骨后部和头骨残骸的屠宰痕迹和加工证据.
    • 人类和动物遗骸的比较骨质学分析.

    主要成果:

    • 来自Fontbrégoua洞穴的人类骨显示出与动物尸体一致的切割痕迹和加工模式.
    • 有证据表明,人类被系统地屠杀和加工.
    • 人类遗骸的处理与现场食用动物的处理非常相似.

    结论:

    • 这些发现提供了强有力的证据,支持对Fontbrégoua洞穴食人行为的解释.

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  • 这项研究提供了对一个有争议的史前实践的严格评估.