Ancient Skull Found In China May Be Oldest Evidence Of Violence Between Humans -- The Telegraph
An ancient skull discovered in China may be the oldest evidence of violence between humans, according to researchers.
A fracture on the right temple of the skull is likely to have been caused by a blow to the side of the head some 150,000 to 200,000 years ago.
“There are older cases of bumps and bruises and cases of trauma,” said Erik Trinkaus from Washington University in St Louis, US, to the BBC.”
But this is the first one I am aware of where the most likely interpretation is getting whooped by someone else – to put it bluntly.”
The skull was unearthed in a cave near Maba in 1958 but its significance only came to light recently.
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