Butchered bones suggest violent ‘othering’ of enemies in Bronze Age Britain

University of Oxford—Archaeologists have analyzed over 3000 human bones and bone fragments from the Early Bronze Age site of Charterhouse Warren, England, concluding that the people were massacred, butchered, and likely partly consumed by enemies as a means to dehumanize them.

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