A study of Paleolithic skeletons from Central Europe suggests people's teeth were worn down and crowded together because of ...
Researchers are investigating the link between mindfulness and health, offering potential new options for the treatment and ...
A biological anthropologist at the University of Coimbra in Portugal is hypothesizing that the mysterious flat patches found on the sides of teeth in ancient Europeans may have been due to the ...
Strange wear marks on the teeth of Paleolithic people in Central Europe have long puzzled scientists, but new research may ...
A new research suggests that cheek piercings were popular as long ago as 30,000 years, with teenagers and children as young ...
Parents in the Ice Age let their kids get away with some pretty wild stuff.
A new report highlights the urgent need for a shift to proactive prevention in youth mental well-being. It advocates for ...
The discovery came via John Willman, a biological anthropologist at the University of Coimbra in Portugal, who was studying a ...
Ice Age Europeans may have sported cheek piercings, suggested by unusual dental wear patterns analyzed by anthropologist John ...
A group of Ice Age hunter-gatherers living in central Europe may have adorned their faces with cheek piercings at as early as ...
Skulls from Paleolithic Europe’s Pavlovian people have long been noted for their damaged teeth, with wear patterns evident ...
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