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An ancient tooth sample poses new possible explanation for the mysterious collapse of the Bronze Age, which could have been from disease.
Europe's Earliest Female Infant Burial Reveals a Mesolithic Society that Honored Its Youngest Members - CU Denver News
Ancient Swedish Vikings Also Needed Dentist Appointments
10 Of The Oldest Artifacts In The World That You Can Actually Go See - WorldAtlas
DNA on ancient elk tooth ties artifact to a person for the first time
Earliest evidence of modern humans in Europe discovered in France
Jaw from Israeli cave is oldest human fossil outside Africa, scientists say - The Washington Post
The Oldest Human Fossils Ever Discovered Have Stories to Tell
23,000-Year-Old Teeth Fill an Ice-Age Gap
Bacteria in Ancient Teeth Push Back Origins of the Bubonic Plague, Smart News
Why Did Stone and Bronze Age People Crack the Bones of Their Dead?
Why Cavemen Needed No Braces - Stanford University Press Blog
Archaeologists Find 30,000-Year-Old Stone Tools in Mexican Cave, Archaeology, Paleoanthropology
The fossilized bones, teeth and stoneware are excavated from the Old Stone Age cave in Luanchuan county, Luoyang city, central Chinas Henan Province Stock Photo - Alamy
What was it like to grow up in the last Ice Age?
Denisovan Jawbone Discovered in a Cave in Tibet - The New York Times