Notable Examples (generated by a Brave search)
Jebel Sahaba (c. 12,000-13,000 years ago): A massacre site in northern Sudan, associated with the Qadan culture, which may have been a prehistoric conflict.
Talheim Death Pit (c. 5500 BC): A Neolithic massacre site in Germany, which suggests that prehistoric groups were prepared to engage in brutal conflicts over resources and territory.
Pitted Ware culture (c. 3900-2800 BC): Archaeological evidence indicates high levels of violence among this prehistoric culture in Europe.
Bustin’ heads must be in our DNA.