- Scientists have discovered multiple toothpick grooves on teeth of a Neanderthal individual who lived 130,000 years ago in what is now Croatia. The lead scientist brought in his dentist to review the grooves. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/06/29/a-scientist-needed-help-studying-neanderthal-teeth-so-he-asked-his-dentist/?utm_term=.9ea55cb4908c 4 comments history
- Scientists have discovered multiple toothpick grooves on teeth of a Neanderthal individual who lived 130,000 years ago in what is now Croatia. The lead scientist brought in his dentist to review the grooves. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/06/29/a-scientist-needed-help-studying-neanderthal-teeth-so-he-asked-his-dentist/?utm_term=.9ea55cb4908c 4 comments science
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- Humans Were Not Smarter Than Neanderthals, We Simply Outlasted Them : ScienceAlert http://www.sciencealert.com/humans-didn-t-outsmart-the-neanderthals-we-just-outlasted-them 49 comments
- Dental Treatments That Surprised Neanderthals - Arkeonews https://arkeonews.net/dental-treatments-that-surprised-neanderthals/ 5 comments
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