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Don Baldwin
04-23-2017, 11:34 AM
When Neanderthals French-kissed humans - The Boston Globe (http://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2017/04/22/when-neanderthals-french-kissed-humans/kAq43TxgiCZLRnAi519MjK/story.html)

It now appears that Neanderthals were more advanced than the African Negroid.

"A recent study examined tartar chipped off the teeth of Neanderthals, uncovering data on how human relatives could have lived 50,000 years ago."

"Scientists found mold that makes penicillin in a Neanderthal with gastrointestinal issues and salicylic acid (aspirin) in another suffering from severe tooth decay. It’s a possible sign of advanced self-medication"

“[Neanderthals] were very adaptable and were using very modern behaviors. We actually were able to show that they were self-medicating,” said Alan Cooper, director of the Australian Centre for Ancient DNA and part of the study. “It would be really funny if there were antibiotics 50,000 years before we knew it.”

Blacks were living in the stone age just a few hundred years ago.