If I had a hammer… it might actually be a rhino tooth

If I had a hammer… it might actually be a rhino tooth

[ad_1] One way archaeologists learn how ancient people, including Neanderthals, did things is to attempt to do those things themselves, a process called experimental archaeology. Normally, that involves making stone tools, butchering deer, or distilling birch tar. But in a new study, it meant doing very destructive things to teeth from one of the world’s …