Roughly 8,000 years ago an ancient murder mystery took place in a well upon the western Jezreel Valley. This event looked violent to archaeologists with skeletons, flint blades, and other artifacts located inside of the well. Though the well mostly showed death and violence, it also showed that the early herders and farmers in this area had extensive knowledge on both local hydrology and geology. This well prevented their livestock from taking an abundance of the drinking water, but the death of two early humans caused the well to close entirely. Though the well was shut down due to the incident, it didn’t change the fact that early people were highly intelligent.
Violence, the cause of most deaths and incidents throughout Prehistory, like the well incident, was another idea that was created by early humans. This deviant action occurred in order to defend oneselves or to better themselves in terms of food sources and area, much like what animals do. Violence was not a rare act, as one in six skulls that were found in Scandinavia from the late Stone Age held horrid head