They've Found A Child's Tooth - It's At Least 130,000-Years-Old

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A Creighton professor helped find a fossil of a human tooth that's at least one-hundred-thirty-thousand years old. The tooth was found in a limestone cave in southeast Asia. Creighton University Professor Tyler Dunn, a biological anthropologist and archaeologist, worked on uncovering its history. Professor Dunn believes the tooth belonged to a young girl around five-years-old, and likely was one of the girl's first molars.


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