The remains of a furnace used for heat-treating stone tools at the Xinmiaozhuang site Photo: Screenshot of a report released ...
A 59,000-year-old Neandertal molar unearthed in Siberia was drilled with a stone tool – the earliest evidence of primitive ...
A drilled Neanderthal molar from Russia suggests ancient humans used stone tools to treat painful tooth infections 59,000 ...
Neanderthals used sophisticated techniques with a stone drill to treat a painful dental cavity, according to new research.
Researchers say a 59,000 year old molar drilled with a stone tool pushes back the history of dentistry by more than 40,000 ...
Brad Stone, founder of Stone Custom Construction and Design, built his business from childhood flooring work with his father.
Molar found in Siberia features deep hole that appears to show earliest known evidence of dental treatment ...
In a study published in the journal PLOS One, researchers from the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography ...
A 59,000-year-old Neanderthal molar contains evidence of a cavity removal procedure, offering fresh insight into these early ...
Neanderthals had the know-how to identify a tooth infection and the motor skills to drill out the damage, according to a ...
About 59,000 years ago, a Neanderthal suffered from an awful toothache caused by a deep cavity in one of the molars on the lower jaw. That tooth has now been discovered inside a Siberian cave, ...
Scientists dug up a Paleolithic tooth that shows signs that these hominins may have been capable of executing a precise ...
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