04 February 2010

Neanderthal tooth

In this picture made available by Szczecin University’s Department of Archaelogy on Monday, one of three Neanderthal teeth discovered in Poland is pictured . A team of Polish scientists say they have discovered three Neanderthal teeth in a cave in the southern part of the country. Mikolaj Urbanowski, an archaeologist and the lead researcher, said Monday that, although Neanderthal artifacts have been unearthed in Poland before, the teeth are the first remains of Neanderthals themselves discovered in the country.
Via Found Here.

1 comment:

  1. I read about this tooth last week, and there are some possibly quite fascinating implications, both to the find of the tooth, and the possible implications for
    Neandertal lives and capabilities.
    Anne G

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