Neanderthals may have drilled out a cavity
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'Exceptional' drilled tooth reveals Neanderthals practiced dentistry in Siberia 60,000 years ago
A hole found in a 60,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth was likely made by a stone drill, making the discovery the oldest ...
A tooth discovered in a Siberian cave shows our extinct cousins used stone tools to conduct dental treatment.
Scientists are fleshing out their understanding of Neanderthals by analyzing a Neanderthal tooth. The dental analysis is ...
Archaeologists analyzed a Neanderthal molar that seems like it was intentionally drilled, but some experts are skeptical ...
Neanderthals used sophisticated techniques with a stone drill to treat a painful dental cavity, according to new research.
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Did Homo sapiens really outsmart Neanderthals? Different skull shapes didn’t necessarily mean unequal brain capacity, new research shows
Neanderthals lived for hundreds of thousands of years before mysteriously disappearing around 40,000 years ago—and scientists ...
A hole drilled into a 60,000-year-old molar suggests that Neanderthals practiced complex dental care long before modern ...
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