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Neanderthals in the News

Started by Recusant, November 10, 2015, 04:47:35 PM

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Dark Lightning

It would have been an unpleasant situation, all around. I remember having a tooth extracted that I could taste the pus when I pushed on it with my tongue. Not a pleasant taste. I was 11 years old, and pretty sure I didn't even have a toothbrush. We were poor. I honestly don't know how the dentist got paid. That would have been in '63; I think that the parents signed for a second mortgage that year by candle light, because the power (and gas heat) had already been turned off.

Recusant

Yes, a bit amazing (pun intended) and I think indirect evidence of language capacity in the Neanderthal, though I think that question is already in the past. I think without language it would be excessively difficult if not impossible to convey the idea of grinding a sharp rock in somebody's tooth to (eventually!) relieve the pain.  :sadnod:
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