Kamis, 06 April 2017

Ancient Cannibals Didn't Eat Just for the Calories, Study Suggests - New York Times


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Ancient Cannibals Didn't Eat Just for the Calories, Study Suggests
New York Times
Here's some food for thought. How many calories would you get from consuming one whole human body? More than 125,000, according to a new study on human cannibalism that will either make you queasy or have you reaching for some fava beans and a ...
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