Dog meat consumption in Iron Age Bulgaria and Greece

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Iron Age Bulgaria may have featured dog meat as a delicacy or ritual food, according to a new study. Researchers found butchery marks on canine skeletons, suggesting consumption rather than necessity, with evidence pointing to communal feasting practices. This practice was not unique to the region, with similar findings in Greece and Romania, indicating a broader intercultural tradition.


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