Ancient Dental Calculus Reveals Neanderthal Diets
Neanderthals ate both plants and animals, according to a study of dental calculus and other bone materials by an international research team that.
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Neanderthals ate both plants and animals, according to a study of dental calculus and other bone materials by an international research team that.
By comparing the fossilized dental plaque of human beings and Neanderthals spanning the past 100,000 years to that of wild chimpanzees, gorillas, and.
Anthropologists may soon learn more about the diets of people from ancient civilizations. And they have dental plaque to thank. The plaque taken.