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Human history is dark and full of all sorts of things we would rather forget. In times of starvation cannibalism in various forms would rear its ugly head.  

β€œIN THE DAYS LEADING UP to the French Revolution, Paris was starving. Consecutive years of poor harvests led to bread riots and widespread hunger.” - EMILY MONACO, Atlas Obscura

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In 1590, Starving Parisians Ground Human Bones Into Bread During a siege, desperation drove people to disinter skeletons from cemeteries. 

By EMILY MONACO, Atlas Obscura  

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/what-people-eat-during-siege