Two-Tier Rituals Mark Europe’s Earliest Wars, Neolithic Study Finds

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A multi-isotope analysis of Neolithic mass graves in Alsace, France, suggests Europe’s earliest violent encounters were deliberate rituals: local enemies were dismembered as trophies, while captives from farther regions were executed in public displays, indicating violence served political theater to assert dominance and shape group identity.
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