Teen Archaeologist Finds a Tooth That's More Than 500,000 Years Old
BY EMILY PETSKO JULY 27, 2018
A tooth belonging to an early human sub-species was unearthed recently in Francebut the tooth fairy is about 560,000 years too late.
Phys.org reports that the rare discovery was made by a 16-year-old volunteer archaeologist during a dig inside a cave near Tautavel, a French commune in the Pyrenees near the Spanish border. Scientists say the tootha worn lower incisorlikely belonged to a member of the
Homo heidelbergensis species, which lived about 700,000 to 200,000 years ago.
"These are certainly different from modern humans. They existed before Neanderthals, Dr. Matthew Skinner, a paleoanthropologist from Britains University of Kent, tells phys.org. They had quite large brains and fairly complex behavior but weren't modern in the way that we are.
Using other evidence found in the cave, anthropologists were able to piece together a portrait of what life was like for prehistoric people who lived or frequented the area. They hunted reindeer, bison, and rhinos, and endured frigid and dry weather conditions.
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