Ancient Tooth Holes May Not Indicate Disease

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Researchers have identified uniform, shallow pits in fossil teeth, particularly in Paranthropus species, which are likely genetic traits rather than signs of disease or malnutrition. These pits could serve as new markers to trace evolutionary relationships among ancient hominins, offering insights into human ancestry and divergence.
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