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Echoes of Ritualistic Murders Across Ancient Europe

Exploring the discovery of ancient bodies in European sites mirroring Italian mafia killings, this chapter unravels ritualistic murders dating back to 5500 BCE. Delving into sacrificial practices to appease natural forces, the discussion highlights the symbolic significance of such ritualistic behavior and the persistence of belief systems across cultures. From the interpretation of body positions to transitions to monumental structures like Stonehenge, the chapter sheds light on the evolution of ancient societies through archeological exploration.

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