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Anthropophagy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anthropophagy (Greek: , "human being" + φαγειν, phagein , "to eat") is the eating of human flesh. It may refer to: •Man-eating, the eating of human flesh by animals (such as sharks, crocodiles, or ...
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Anthropophagy, at present, is essentially just a moniker. My name is Pete, I like making things ... Stay is our first foray into the world of games. You can see more here.
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; Also known as anthropophagy. ... See Anthropophagy, Casting Black Magic Spells, Commanding Spirits, The Tarot Store and Divination & Scrying Tools and Supplies. ... -- Anthropophagy Today. -- Bone Appetite! Cannibalism for Kids. -- Cannibalism and the Colonial World (Cultural Margins). -- Cannibalism:
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Anthropophagy - Definition of Anthropophagy at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Anthropophagy. Look it up now! ... Use anthropophagy in a Sentence...
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Montellano, judging from the synopsis quoted above, appears to dismiss anthropophagy on the basis of a lack of nutritional necessity; far more must be considered however. The aztecs may have eaten people not because they *had* to, but because they *wanted* to.
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Welcome to the M-J: Center For Revolutionary Nationalism and Ideological Research and Organization ... The practice of Cannibalism, the eating of human flesh by humans. ... W. Arens; The Man-eating Myth: Anthropology and Anthropophagy.
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For most scholars of archaeology and anthropology there is no question about whether anthropophagy has existed or not: All around the world there have been societies in which cannibalism has been a commonplace ritual practice.
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