Analysis of Neanderthal Teeth Grooves Uncovers Evidence of Prehistoric Dentistry
Analysis of Neanderthal Teeth Grooves Uncovers Evidence of Prehistoric Dentistry
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Frayer's co-authors are Joseph Gatti, a Lawrence dentist, Janet Monge, of the University of Pennsylvania; and, Davorka Radovčić, curator at the Croatian Natural History Museum. The teeth were found at Krapina site in Croatia, and Frayer and Radovčić have made several discoveries about Neanderthal life there, including a widely recognized 2015 study...
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Analysis of Neanderthal Teeth Grooves Uncovers Evidence of Prehistoric Dentistry
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