Researchers unearthed a 59,000-year-old Neanderthal molar that shows signs of dental surgery, a discovery that pushes back ...
In a study published in the journal PLOS One, researchers from the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography ...
Researchers said it shows Neanderthals were capable of such complex dental procedures tens of thousands of years before our ...
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Scientists uncover 59,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth in Siberian cave that shows prehistoric dental skills
A Neanderthal molar found in Siberia is giving scientists a surprising look. The 59,000-year-old tooth shows signs of a ...
The tooth belonged to a Neanderthal - an ancient and extinct relative of humans - who lived around 59,000 years ago.
Around 59,000 years ago, somewhere in the Altai Mountains of southwestern Siberia, in lands prowling with woolly rhinos and ...
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