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Researchers Find Evidence of Cannibalism in Jamestown
A team of researchers has found evidence of cannibalism in the historic Jamestown. Researchers said that the colonists of the town ate a teenage girl during the winter of 1609–1610, often called as the "starving time". The conclusion comes after a detailed study of a new fossil recovered from the site.
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