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A brief history of cannibalism | Bill Schutt

A brief history of cannibalism | Bill Schutt

A brief history of cannibalism | Bill Schutt

TED-Ed: Lessons Worth Sharing · Bill Schutt

July 25, 20194m 30s

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15th century Europeans believed they had hit upon a miracle cure: a remedy for epilepsy, hemorrhage, bruising, nausea and virtually any other medical ailment. It was a brown powder known as "mumia," and was made by grinding up mummified human flesh. But just how common is human cannibalism, and how do cultures partake in it? Bill Schutt explores the complex history of cannibalism. [Directed by Basa, narrated by Addison Anderson].

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