The remains found at Charterhouse Warren display evidence of violent deaths, with marks indicating that individuals were butchered and possibly consumed in a ritualistic context.
Rick Schulting stated that the discovery of 37 slaughtered individuals, from men to children, completely reshapes our understanding of Bronze Age practices in Britain.
The site, largely ignored after its discovery in 1970, reveals a macabre aspect of British prehistory, highlighting a gruesome narrative of communal violence.
Initial finds at the Charterhouse Warren were inadequately documented, but recent studies suggest a much broader and darker story behind these remains.
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