Why Didn't Ancient Humans Eat Each Other?
Imagine you're starving. You haven't eaten for days. The person standing next to you could literally become your next meal... So why didn't ancient humans just eat each other? In this video, we explore the surprising reasons why cannibalism was never a normal survival strategy, what archaeologists have discovered, and why cooperation may have been humanity's greatest advantage. If you enjoy videos about ancient humans, evolution, and the strange history of our species, consider subscribing for more. #AncientHumans #History #Evolution

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