I wonder if this is a good interpretation of the fossil because I can understand pulling it out but without knowing the science drilling into a painful and infected tooth is quite counter-intuitive.
It is a lot of time and it is possible in trying to knock a bad tooth out with a rock they inadvertently gouged the infection out and the penny dropped.
I wonder if this is a good interpretation of the fossil because I can understand pulling it out but without knowing the science drilling into a painful and infected tooth is quite counter-intuitive.
Ever hear of trepanning? People do stupid shit for stupid reasons.
They’ve been around for ~150k years. That’s plenty for trial and error.
It is a lot of time and it is possible in trying to knock a bad tooth out with a rock they inadvertently gouged the infection out and the penny dropped.
I’m wondering when fermentation became common practice, because I’m curious if they had anything to give their patient to forget the pain.
Roughly when agriculture became a thing, if I am not mistaken. I have even heard the argument that it was THE big reason to settle and do agriculture.