Archaeologists have found evidence of the deadliest massacre and head-hunting spree in Neolithic Asian history. This shocking revelation has been made after it came to light during archaeological excavations in China, which is 4,100 years old. The discovery of 41 skeletons has shocked the archaeological community and what makes this gruesome discovery even more disturbing is that all the remains are of women and children. Four skulls of men were recovered from a pit just outside the house where the massacre took place, along with cultural artefacts such as pottery…
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