Murdering sacrificial victims through the method of tying their necks to their bent legs was a potential cultural practice in late Stone Age Europe, as indicated by the discovery of two sacrificed women in a Neolithic tomb in France.
Additional studies revealed more cases of peculiar burials, including three women in a different French location, indicating a pattern of violent acts possibly related to larger Neolithic traditions.
Archeologists discovered a total of 20 similar cases across various sites in Europe, suggesting a commonality in sacrificial killings with unique burial methods that might be connected to agricultural practices.
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