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Skywizard
24th April 2015, 00:45
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LEIPZIG, GERMANY—Analysis of two baby teeth from northern Italy—one found at the Riparo Bombrini rock shelter, and other at the Grotta di Fumane—has shown that the innovative stone tools and ornaments of the Protoaurignacian culture were made by modern humans, and not Neanderthals. Stefano Benazzi of the University of Bologna measured the thickness of the enamel on the tooth from Riparo Bombrini and found it to be thick, as in modern humans. Neanderthals had relatively thin enamel. Radiocarbon dates of bone and charcoal from the site suggest that the child lived some 40,000 years ago. Mitochondrial DNA was extracted from the other tooth, which is also some 40,000 years old. Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology found that the mitochondrial DNA belonged to a known modern human lineage. These sophisticated tools may have given modern humans a competitive edge over the Neanderthals. “The association of modern remains with the earliest Aurignacian-related archaeological context now provides physical evidence that the arrival of our species on the continent triggered the demise of Neanderthals, who disappeared a couple of millennia later,” paleoanthropologist Jean-Jacques Hublin of the Max Planck Institute said in a press release.



Source: http://www.archaeology.org/news/3233-150423-baby-teeth-tools



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Ellisa
24th April 2015, 04:04
This is interesting but I don't understand the conclusion. Are the teeth made into tools?--- it is bit unclear even in the source quote, and I did not know that human baby teeth were ever used as tools. i wouldn't have thought them strong enough for much working of materials. However it does illustrate the ingenuity of our forebears-- though, sadly, maybe not that of Neanderthals!

Skywizard
24th April 2015, 04:48
This is interesting but I don't understand the conclusion. Are the teeth made into tools?---

The way I read it is they only thought the Neanderthals made up the Protoaurignacian culture and the innovative stone tools and ornaments were made by them. Now that they have found modern human baby teeth dating back to that period (40,000 years) I'm assuming they think the stone tools and ornaments were made by the modern humans. :noidea: