The next time you dread a visit to the dentist, consider the newly-discovered fact that the instinct to do something about a rotten tooth goes back at least 59,000 years, and it was not modern humans ...
Around 60,000 years ago in Siberia, a Neanderthal opened their mouth so that a rotten tooth could be drilled — and the case is the oldest evidence of an intentional dental treatment to date, a new ...
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