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Neanderthals were performing dental surgery nearly 60,000 years ago – and it actually worked
Going to the dentist has never been fun, but imagine how rough it must have been in the era before anaesthetics, handwashing, ...
About 59,000 years ago, a Neanderthal suffered from an awful toothache caused by a deep cavity in one of the molars on the lower jaw. That ​tooth has now been discovered inside a Siberian cave, ...
A new study has revealed that Neanderthals possessed an unexpected and highly durable tool in their kits: the teeth of prehistoric rhinoceroses. Marks found on fossilized rhino teeth discovered in ...
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