At the dawn of man, the consumption of human flesh and blood was a legitimate ritual practiced by ancient Babylonians and Aztecs alike. Reay Tannahill, author of previous studies on eating and sex, takes us on a fascinating historical tour of this darkest of gastronomic compulsions--to feed our current fascination with people who eat people. illustrations.
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At the dawn of man, the consumption of human flesh and blood was a legitimate ritual practiced by ancient Babylonians and Aztecs alike. Reay Tannahill, author of previous studies on eating and sex, takes us on a fascinating historical tour of this darkest of gastronomic compulsions--to feed our current fascination with people who eat people. illustrations.
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