https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/neolithic-mass-burial-site-discovered-in-xaghra.810723“The Xagħra community has no evidence of violence or war, but we see examples of fractures that needed time to heal, where that person would have also required assistance from other people to continue to survive during that time.”
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“The beauty of Xagħra is that the people were very resilient, living to the point of getting arthritis and continuing to do manual labour,” Mercieca Spiteri explained.
“The teeth also have interesting grooves which indicate that there was a common profession in the area that involved holding some kind of string in bet-ween their teeth.”
Any guesses on what this profession might have been?
Side note:
The results gave an interesting insight into the livelihoods of the Xagħra people and their diets, curiously absent of fish despite being surrounded by bodies of water.
We would expect no less. Reinforcing the first post, just because it would be convenient to fish does not mean we will fish. The Aryan way is to refuse initiating violence although the alternative requires that we do more labour.