Khairete
This evening, I saw a programme on National Geographic about cannibalism. It was an interesting programme to see to what extent cannibalism was practiced in our world. I ddn't even knew that flesh of people was used for medicinal purposes, nor the warm blood of a recent deceased person was used as a cure for epilepsy.
Anyway, I read that human sacrifices was practiced during the dark ages of Greek history, the period between 1150 B.C. and 800 B.C., but the question that arose during that programme was: did the Greeks practiced a form of cannibalisme?
If the programme was correct, we practiced (in Europe) a form of cannibalisme, only that it was described as cannibalisme. Like the definition of modern art depends on a group of people, appearently this was also the case for the definition of cannibalisme. To them cannibalisme is a form deit sorth of speak when one devours the flesh of another human for pleasure.
Romulus