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Incaprettamento; Neolithic Europes 2000 year tradition of burying foids alive!

"The murder of sacrificial victims by "incaprettamento" — tying their neck to their legs bent behind their back, so that they effectively strangled themselves (*ummm, and they could be easily fucked before they were buried* - Dr Emba observed thoughtfully, peninsula in hand...) — seems to have been a tradition across much of Neolithic Europe."

&, "Archaeologists sought more evidence to ascertain whether the women's deaths, though clearly violent, were part of a larger Neolithic tradition that was probably connected to agricultural practices." (*if they were REALLY killed for ag reasons, then they would have been mulched, since dead stuff is good fert!* says Dr Emba, lead anarchaeologist of the mayo cynic.)

from;

a few based comment from the page...

"I say, we are dealing with female adulterers and windbags here who received their punishment."

"...it was some sort of kinky sex practice which helps justify all the deviant behaviour being witnessed today." (I concur)

"Divorce has come a long way in 6,000 years. Now it's the guy who is strangled."

&, ofc...

"Since the article is pure rubbish, why not spice it up with some Sicilian intrigue!"

çest bon! bon temps 'mi!
 
Heard about this a bit
 
Incaprettamento; Neolithic Europes 2000 year tradition of burying foids alive!

"The murder of sacrificial victims by "incaprettamento" — tying their neck to their legs bent behind their back, so that they effectively strangled themselves (*ummm, and they could be easily fucked before they were buried* - Dr Emba observed thoughtfully, peninsula in hand...) — seems to have been a tradition across much of Neolithic Europe."

&, "Archaeologists sought more evidence to ascertain whether the women's deaths, though clearly violent, were part of a larger Neolithic tradition that was probably connected to agricultural practices." (*if they were REALLY killed for ag reasons, then they would have been mulched, since dead stuff is good fert!* says Dr Emba, lead anarchaeologist of the mayo cynic.)

from;

a few based comment from the page...

"I say, we are dealing with female adulterers and windbags here who received their punishment."

"...it was some sort of kinky sex practice which helps justify all the deviant behaviour being witnessed today." (I concur)

"Divorce has come a long way in 6,000 years. Now it's the guy who is strangled."

&, ofc...

"Since the article is pure rubbish, why not spice it up with some Sicilian intrigue!"

çest bon! bon temps 'mi!
We dont know real history of humanity. We can only guess.
 

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