A study from U.S. and Chinese researchers suggests Neanderthals and early modern humans probably had similar cognitive ...
Neanderthals used sophisticated techniques with a stone drill to treat a painful dental cavity, according to new research.
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We may now know where humans and Neanderthals hooked up — and it was all over the place
Somewhere around 47,000 years ago, in mountain valleys and along migration corridors stretching from Iran to central Europe, ...
In 1857, the German anatomist Hermann Schaaffhausen analyzed a human fossil with "an extraordinary form" that he had never ...
A reconstruction of a Neanderthal man in the human evolution exhibit at London’s Natural History Museum in January 2024. - Mike Kemp/In Pictures/In Pictures via Getty Images The 2010 discovery that ...
A 59,000-year-old Neanderthal molar contains evidence of a cavity removal procedure, offering fresh insight into these early ...
A hole drilled into a 60,000-year-old molar suggests that Neanderthals practiced complex dental care long before modern ...
Thin stretches of the human X chromosome look oddly empty when you scan for Neanderthal DNA. Geneticists even have a name for the gaps: “Neanderthal deserts.” They sit there like blank tape in an ...
Neanderthals used rock drills to treat an infected tooth, according to a study that pushes back the earliest known evidence ...
Neanderthals had the know-how to identify a tooth infection and the motor skills to drill out the damage, according to a ...
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