We now know that Neanderthals both had the knowledge to identify a tooth infection and the fine motor skills to drill out the ...
A drilled Neanderthal molar from Russia suggests ancient humans used stone tools to treat painful tooth infections 59,000 ...
A hole drilled into a 60,000-year-old molar suggests that Neanderthals practiced complex dental care long before modern ...
Archaeologists in China have found stone technology previously thought to have been used by Neanderthals in Europe, challenging our understanding of human evolution in East Asia. The Quina method of ...
Molar found in Siberia features deep hole that appears to show earliest known evidence of dental treatment ...
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A Neanderthal molar shows signs of a 59,000-year-old dental procedure — researchers replicated it with stone tools and got the same result
Deep inside a Siberian cave that Neanderthals occupied tens of thousands of years ago, a single molar sat embedded in ...
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Archaeologists unearthed a cache of stone tools. Neanderthals may have made them, study finds
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LONGTAN, CHINA—CNN reports that stone tools synonymous with Neanderthals were discovered at the Longtan site in southwest China's Yunnan Province—but no Neanderthal is thought to have ever ventured ...
Neanderthals had the know-how to identify a tooth infection and the motor skills to drill out the damage, according to a ...
The discovery of stone tools at the Longtan site in China's Yunnan province suggests the region may once have been home to Neanderthals, according to a new study. - Qi-Jun Ruan/Hao Li Sign up for ...
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