no homo erectus did eat meat but were not cannibals
There is some evidence to suggest that Neanderthals may have practiced cannibalism, based on the analysis of remains found at some archaeological sites. However, it is still a topic of debate among researchers, and more evidence is needed to draw definitive conclusions.
Some scientists believe they did, but others argue against it.
Like all humanoids, Homo erectus was an omnivore - that is, s/he was able to digest both animal flesh and plant material.
Deer (mainly red deer), horse, wild cattle and evidence has shown they sometimes practiced cannibalism
Cannibalism has been practiced by various indigenous tribes in the past for ritualistic or cultural reasons. Some historical accounts also suggest instances of cannibalism in times of famine or war. Overall, cannibalism is now widely condemned and considered taboo across most cultures.
Evidence suggests that Neanderthals buried their dead, sometimes accompanied by tools, food, or flowers. This practice implies a level of symbolic or ritualistic behavior in Neanderthal culture.
People who eat people are called cannibals, the term used to describe the practice of eating human flesh is cannibalism.The terms (Caníbales)come from the Spanish explorers' name for the Caribs, a tribe in the West Indies who practiced cannibalism.
It is incorrect to refer to Neanderthals as "Neanderthals' world." Neanderthals were a species of ancient humans that existed in the Paleolithic era, while "Neanderthal" is often used to describe the species as a whole. "Neanderthal" and "Neanderthals' world" would not typically be used interchangeably in a documentary about them.
Cannibalism has been practiced by various indigenous tribes in the past for ritualistic or cultural reasons. Some historical accounts also suggest instances of cannibalism in times of famine or war. Overall, cannibalism is now widely condemned and considered taboo across most cultures.
Deer (mainly red deer), horse, wild cattle and evidence has shown they sometimes practiced cannibalism
The correct spelling is "cannibalism." It refers to the practice of consuming the flesh of one's own species.
yes they were but not as a daily food,but for rituals
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So far, it is the north eastern part of China.
Earliest cannibalistic clues were found in a 100,000 year old cave, showing possible evidence of cannibalism among the Neanderthals.
cannibals are people who act or practice eating human flesh or internal organs of human being's. A Person who practice cannibalism is called a cannibal
Wow, what a question. No, of course not. Mormons are very loving people.What an interesting question. Why don't you come over for dinner and we will talk about it.Another AnswerThere is a common mis-conception that Mormons were directly involved with the Donner Party, where they did practice Cannibalism. However, Mormons were not involve in that tragedy. However, Mormons helped out in the rescue and relief efforts.See below links for more information
Evidence suggests that Neanderthals buried their dead, sometimes accompanied by tools, food, or flowers. This practice implies a level of symbolic or ritualistic behavior in Neanderthal culture.
There is much debate about this, but it is often hypothesized that cannibalism was brought from Mexico into the Anasazi territory, perhaps by religious cultists. Cannibalism was common in Mesoamerica, and some archaeologists believe that the Anasazi practiced ritual cannibalism and sacrificed their victims in a type of religious ceremony.
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