To the Editor: As the author, some time ago, of a certain modest proposal, 1 I find that the recent essay, 2 "Salvaging of Cadaver Organs," has presented, to my edification and delight, the ...
Fracture patterns on the bones at Los Zumacales in particular could reflect funerary cannibalism — also called endocannibalism or anthropophagy — but "such a claim must be made with great ...
In the absence of clear hominin tooth marks on the bone, cut marks like these are the strongest evidence of potential anthropophagy, or cannibalism—one member of a species eating another.
Maria spends a lonely afternoon at home, cooking and eating. With each new sensation, she revisits the memories of her French lover, who recounts the last moments of their relationship.