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An ancient tooth sample poses new possible explanation for the mysterious collapse of the Bronze Age, which could have been from disease.
Ancient Women's Teeth Reveal Origins of 14th-Century Black Death
New species of ancient human discovered in the Philippines: Homo luzonensis
What a 45,000-year-old pit of bones reveals about our earliest human ancestors
Europe's Earliest Female Infant Burial Reveals a Mesolithic Society that Honored Its Youngest Members - CU Denver News
4,700-Year-Old Tooth Provides Insight on the First Farmers of the Iberian Peninsula
Ancient Britons' teeth reveal people were 'highly mobile' 4,000 years ago
The Sea Peoples and Bronze Age Propaganda
Personal adornments found in Initial Upper Paleolithic sites: Denisova
23,000-Year-Old Teeth Fill an Ice-Age Gap
Commios Project
A tiny tooth unearthed from a French cave is upending what we know about early humans
Mesopotamians Wrote About Kissing 4,500 Years Ago
Neanderthals Hunted Cave Lions at Least 48,000 Years Ago: Study
The Genomic History of the Bronze Age Southern Levant - ScienceDirect
How do we know what they ate? - The Australian Museum