Vox shamelessly begs for links with this story about cannibalism, and there's enough meat on those bones for Infocult can play along. It's a stew of random ingredients, and you can pick out the morsels you prefer without much shame or kuru.
Here's one hors d'oeuvre:
In 2013, archaeologists revealed they'd found evidence of cannibalism in colonial Jamestown — an indication of just how desperate early colonial life had been. Specifically, they discovered markings on the skull of a 14-year-old girl that strongly indicated she'd been eaten by settlers during the particularly difficult winter of 1609.
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