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Neanderthal Tooth Reveals Earliest-Known Invasive Dental Surgery in Siberia
A study of a Neanderthal molar found in a Siberian cave has provided evidence of the earliest-known invasive dental surgery. Researchers confirmed the individual was an adult but could not determine their gender.
20 May, 11:48 — 20 May, 11:48
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