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A study of Neanderthal remains has unearthed evidence of 'light, selective' cannibalism targeting women and girls around 40,000 years ago. ‌

The spine-chilling new research revealed a gruesome chapter of prehistory in a Belgian cave after scientists sifted through fragmented skeletons. ‌

The investigation discovered fresh-bone fractures, percussion marks and cut traces identical to those left on hunted animal carcasses - all clear signs of butchery. ‌

Published in Scientific Reports, the investigation concludes a decade of detective work by an international team from the CNRS, the Université de Bordeaux and Aix-Marseille, reports the Mirror .

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