Thursday, May 11, 2006

Breaking (head) news Brutal lives of Stone Age Britons
A survey of British skulls from the early part of the New Stone Age, or Neolithic, shows societies then were more violent than was supposed.

Early Neolithic Britons had a one in 20 chance of suffering a skull fracture at the hands of someone else and a one in 50 chance of dying from their injuries.

Details were presented at a meeting of the Society for American Archaeology and reported in New Scientist magazine.


Still reading Leblanc's Constant Battles so this jumped out. It doesn't really seem surprising in that light.