Did Neanderthals use rhinoceros teeth as tools?
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Did Neanderthals use rhinoceros teeth as tools?
Veterinary Dr. Benjamin Drouet is pictured working on a skull complete with teeth found at Peaugres safari park (Ardèche, France) that belonged to a white rhino. Camille Deaujeard, Fourni par l'auteurThe RINO project was born from the discovery of unusual marks on rhinoceros teeth recovered from the prehistoric Payre site in France’s Rhône Valley. The study of fossil rhinoceros teeth from this Middle Palaeolithic site, dating to around 250,000–1…
Did Neanderthals use rhinoceros enamel as gear?
The RINO undertaking arose from the invention of abnormal rhinoceros enamel marks discovered on the prehistoric web site of Paire in France’s Rhône Valley. The learn about of fossil rhinoceros enamel from this Center Paleolithic web site, which dates to about 250,000–130,000 years in the past, supplies unheard of proof that Neanderthals used them as gear. In contrast to the enduring mammoth, the function of the rhinoceros within the subsistence …

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