Were early humans cannibals? New research says our ancestors likely practiced the ultimate taboo
CSU's The Audit29 Juni 2023

Were early humans cannibals? New research says our ancestors likely practiced the ultimate taboo

Audit host Stacy Nick talks with Colorado State University paleoanthropologist Michael Pante about this important discovery, what it means for future fossil research, and what was it that led our early ancestors to eat each other.
WARNING: This episode contains explicit content regarding cannibalism practices that some listeners might find disturbing.

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