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Nope.
Quite established clearly.
For example in these fakely dated cultures:
Ertebölle:
"There is some evidence of conflict between Ertebřlle settlements: an arrowhead in a pelvis at Skateholm, Sweden; a bone point in a throat at Vedbćk, Zealand; a bone point in the chest at Stora Biers, Sweden. More significant is evidence of cannibalism at Dyrholmen, Jutland, and Mřllegabet on Ćrř. There human bones were broken open to obtain the marrow. The evidence of marrow exploitation in the Ertebřlle remains indicates dietary rather than ritual cannibalism; as marrow is never the subject of ritualistic cannibalism"
Magdalenian:
"Human bones from the Magdalenian often show cut marks and breakage, consistent with cannibalism with both flesh and bone marrow being consumed. Some skulls were cleaned of soft tissues, then had the facial regions removed, with the remaining brain case retouched, possibly to make the broken edges more regular. This manipulation suggests the shaping of skulls to produce skull cups.[8]"
Even in Neolithic:
"A temporary residential site, it was used by Neolithic agriculturalists as a storage area for their herds of goats and sheep, and also contained a number of bone depositions, containing the remains of domestic species, wild animals, and humans. The inclusion of the latter of these deposits led the archaeological team studying the site to propose that cannibalism had taken place at Fontbrégoua, although other archaeologists have instead suggested that they represent evidence of secondary burial.
The original excavators of the site, under the leadership of Paola Villa, argued that the treatment of human remains at the site constituted strong evidence of cannibalism."
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So actually, the phantasmagoria about Airyanem Vaejah which
was placing that land far, far, far north was actually right!
If Fatianowo had ancestral Z93, then it was that land.
https://eurogenes.blogspot.com/2020/...rded-ware.html
^^ who wants to live in that cold land even???
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