According to a statement released by the Public Library of Science, Neanderthals may have used birch-bark tar to treat their ...
Neanderthals may have used birch tar for more than tools. New research shows it could slow bacteria and help protect wounds.
Neanderthals may have used birch tar as more than just glue; it could have helped them ward off infection and even insect ...
If you were a Neanderthal hunter 50,000 years ago, even a small cut could be deadly. Without sterile bandages or antibiotics, ...
Scientists say Neanderthals probably used birch tar for several purposes, including treating wounds. The post Neanderthals ...
Neanderthals likely used the sticky substance to build and repair tools, but it also may have had another important use. With ...
Editor's Note: This column first appeared in the York Weekly in 2013. Paper birch (also called white birch) is an iconic tree of the north and probably our most easily recognized tree because of its ...
Neanderthals probably used birch tar for multiple functions, including treating their wounds, according to a study published ...
Neanderthals probably used birch tar for multiple functions, including treating their wounds, according to a study published ...
Editor's Note: This column first appeared in the York Weekly in 2013. Paper birch (also called white birch) is an iconic tree of the north and probably our most easily recognized tree because of its ...