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Un estudio sugiere que los neandertales gozaban de una capacidad cognitiva, destreza y apoyo social comparables a los de los humanos modernos.
Un dentista neandertal manipuló una piedra afilada para extraer la caries de un diente infectado hace 59.000 años, más de 40.000 años antes de las primeras evidencias de que los humanos modernos practicaran odontología primitiva, según un estudio realizado en Rusia.










