Ancient Neanderthals practiced dentistry 59,000 years ago
Fossil evidence reveals Neanderthals in Siberia used stone tools to drill teeth, offering the earliest known proof of dental treatment and challenging views of prehistoric medicine.
Fossil evidence reveals Neanderthals in Siberia used stone tools to drill teeth, offering the earliest known proof of dental treatment and challenging views of prehistoric medicine.
A groundbreaking study reveals all recovered Homo naledi remains in South Africa’s Rising Star Cave are female, challenging long-held theories about this mysterious human ancestor.