
4,000 Years Ago Women Of El Argar Used Their Teeth As Tools
Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – Researchers have analyzed teeth from the Castellón Alto individuals belonging to El Argar culture (Southeastern Iberia) that flourished between c. 2200 BC and 1550 BC. The team focused on non-alimentary uses of teeth and found that 5 females out of 106 individuals had atypical dental features ᴀssociated with the use […]