Archaeologists discover evidence of a brutal massacre of at least 37 people in Bronze Age Britain.
Researchers have uncovered evidence of a violent massacre from around 4,000 years ago in Somerset, England, where at least 37 people were killed, butchered, and possibly eaten. The victims' bones, found in a 15-meter shaft, show signs of extreme violence, challenging the view that early Bronze Age Britain was peaceful. Experts suggest the massacre may have been an act of revenge and dehumanization.
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