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Absolutely ! Ancient skeletons all over Europe show 'butcher marks' . Animals don't use flint tools .
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Inaccurate. There is some debate over Cro-Magnons possibly having hunted Neanderthals. However, bones don't prove anyone was eaten, and neither do marks. Even more so when a bunch of Jews and lackeys are trying to "prove" things.
Then again, I wasn't talking about prehistoric, but ancient historic Europe. The Germans certainly never ate each other.
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The Donner Party isn't a myth . To think that ancient man would behave differently is to deny experience.
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Only those who had frozen to death were eaten. Nobody was hunted down and stewed in a pot, as you are trying to make out. "If you lived before the 19th century, you might have be eaten by your neighbour." Rubbish.
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Originally Posted by Itz_molecular
Are you claiming that ancient Europeans practised castration of their kind?
I sure am ! They did it up until the 1800's , just for rich man's music .
Just guess what they would do in competition for young women .
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Catholic lunatics from the 17th and 18th century Italy castrating a handful of boys to sing in their choirs does not equate to a practise of castration amongst Europeans, and most certainly not as you have attempted to imply it. The Germans never emasculated their boys; certainly not before having a Semitic death cult forced upon them.