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The initial conclusion by archaeologists on the findings on the wear and tear in the teeth of the human remains excavated from East Africa was a result of chewing hard plant material. But, further analysis of the teeth dating 12,000 years ago by a researcher at the University of Coimbra in Portugal, John Willman, and…
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