[ad_1] Research on a recently rediscovered 9,000-year-old child's tooth has helped to better understand the ancient peoples of Alaska, their genetic background and their diet. The tooth is only the third vestige …
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[ad_1] This is a sampled skeleton for study, dating from the post-medieval period in Britain Source: Camilla Speller, York University Goofy, yellow and crooked: The British sometimes smile at a less flattering …
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