赤峰兴隆洼文化中发现的钻齿。

Yu Xiaowan, Liu Silin, Li Gang
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在内蒙古敖汉旗兴隆洼遗址,据估计其文化可以追溯到大约公元前6000-5000年。然而,经过4年多的考古探索,在兴隆洼文化遗址出土了一具人类头骨,证明8000年前就发现了牙齿治疗,这可能是世界上已知最早的牙齿治疗证据。
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Drilled Molars Discovered in the Xinglongwa Culture of Chifeng, China.

In the Xinglongwa site in Aohan Banner, Inner Mongolia, it is estimated that its culture dates to approximately 6000-5000 BCE. However, after extensive archeological pursuits over a 4-year period in that area, a human skull unearthed at the Xinglongwa culture site, evidencing dental treatment was found dating back to 8,000 years, which may represent the earliest known evidence of dental treatment in the world.

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