Recent archaeological findings suggest that the practice of human sacrifice, resembling methods historically associated with the Mafia, may have origins dating back 12,000 years to the hunter-gatherer era. This method evolved with agricultural advancements. Excavations in Scotland's ancient Bone Cave and a Neolithic pit revealed skeletons showing signs of ritualistic murders, including evidence of homicidal ligature strangulation. It is believed that two women, whose remains were found, were victims of these ritual sacrifices.
It is believed the two women whose remains were found were killed in a ritual sacrifice. https://t.co/K9Sl5TP7SP
Bodies found in Neolithic pit were likely victims of ritualistic murder https://t.co/VPDWoSBkZZ
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Inside Scotland's ancient Bone Cave https://t.co/IYUhpoUxEW https://t.co/MMskjMyThd
Evidence of human sacrifice by homicidal ligature strangulation – a murder method still used by the Mafia – may go back 12,000 years to the time of the hunter-gatherers, and underwent adaptation to the innovations of agriculture / @ruthschuster https://t.co/SLPLN3JMgS