Horrifying discovery by archaeologists. Women victims of brutal rituals

Horrific practices related to Stone Age women

More than 20 years ago, in Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, archaeologists found burials containing the remains of women. After examining the bones of two individuals, it was determined that the deceased lived about 5,500 years ago. However, further work revealed a dark background to the distant past.

According to scientists’ research, it can be assumed that At least one woman was buried alive. In total, this scenario was accepted for three skeletons found during the work. The women were in a position that could have led to suffocation when covered with dirt. The comprehensive analysis was published in Science Advances.

Reading it, we can learn that researchers decided to take a deeper look at the finds from France. The main interest was in the graves where the bodies were arranged in an unusual way. Scientists were looking for examples that could prove that thousands of years ago, horrific rituals of burying people alive were practiced in Europe.

together 14 sites were inspected.The study also examined finds from Eastern Europe and Catalonia. According to the scientists, such practices were common long before the deaths of the women found in Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateau. Why were people buried alive? According to the report, the hypothesis was based on the presence of agricultural artifacts around the graves. You can assume that Women were sacrificed, perhaps because it was thought that this would help farmers harvest as much as possible..

Source: ZET Radio/science.org

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