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Assessing the calorific significance of episodes of human cannibalism in the Palaeolithic
James Cole
University of Brighton
Past Human and Environment Dynamics Research Excellence Group
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Cannibalism
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Hominin
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Nutritional Value
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Motivation
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Human Body
25%
Dietary Value
25%
Anthropophagy
25%
Calorie Value
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Dietary Significance
25%
Faunal Records
25%
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Episode
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Prehistoric
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Empirical evidence
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Anthropophagy
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