Paesuri
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The Paesuri were an ancient Celtiberian tribe of Lusitania, akin to the Lusitanians, to whom they were a dependent tribe, living between the rivers Douro and Vouga, in the modern northern central Portugal.
Modern research suggests that the Paesuri may have been cannibalistic, due to the fact that skulls discovered in the region have been found to have tooth marks[citation needed].
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