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Peaceful Neolithic update:

"The most likely scenario is that the severed upper limbs were trophies taken from the bodies of enemies fallen in battle or raids immediately after death and brought to the village."

It's quite incredible to get a detailed scenario (or possible scenarios) laid out like this, with the context of one group conquering another in this way.

(The victors here would ultimately lose to the invaders)

If you're into horrifically violent Neolithic death pits (and if you follow me, then you are) you should check out the paper.
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Peaceful Neolithic update:

"The most likely scenario is that the severed upper limbs were trophies taken from the bodies of enemies fallen in battle or raids immediately after death and brought to the village."

It's quite incredible to get a detailed scenario (or possible scenarios) laid out like this, with the context of one group conquering another in this way.

(The victors here would ultimately lose to the invaders)

If you're into horrifically violent Neolithic death pits (and if you follow me, then you are) you should check out the paper.

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