Neanderthals practiced a surprisingly advanced form of dentistry, detecting tooth decay and removing it with stone drills.
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59,000-year-old tooth offers a rare glimpse into how Neanderthals handled a medical problem
Neanderthals used sophisticated techniques with a stone drill to treat a painful dental cavity, according to new research.
Maternal DNA from Neanderthal teeth found in Stajnia Cave show Neanderthals moved across wide areas of Europe.
A latest study utilizing advanced spatial modeling has revealed that neither climate change nor direct competition with early modern humans can fully explain the disappearance of Neanderthals from ...
Your stereotypical leering barbarian chief has access to mass-produced food for his harem of abducted princesses and their children, whether it be access to farmland, a flock of livestock, and/or ...
Scientists analyzing the genomes of thousands of people across Japan discovered evidence for a previously overlooked third ...
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