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Neanderthals Performed Dental Procedures 60,000 Years Ago, Study Reveals
A new scientific study suggests that Neanderthals possessed advanced dental skills, capable of performing complex dental procedures as far back as 60,000 years ago, challenging their traditional image as primitive.
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