A survey of old skulls revealed that Neolithic Britons had a one in fourteen chance of having their heads bashed in; most of the attacks were apparently carried out with blunt objects, though some skulls showed evidence of being hacked by stone axes and having their ears cut off.
A survey of old skulls revealed that Neolithic Britons had a one in fourteen chance of having their heads bashed in; most of the attacks were apparently carried out with blunt objects, though some skulls showed evidence of being hacked by stone axes and having their ears cut off.