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Using the Mouth as a Third Hand Could Cause the Last Caries Discovered in a Neanderthal Fossil
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The cave of El Sidrón, in Asturias, Spain, has proved decisive for the study of Neanderthals in the Iberian Peninsula, by contributing more than 2,500 bone remains of at least 13 individuals. This abundant and well-preserved record has allowed to reconstruct aspects of their daily life, their cultural practices and their health. And, in the case of a recent study, to know revealing details about the intensive use of their teeth as a working tool…
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