The Columbus Dispatch

Dental plaque reveals Neandertha­ls’ diets

- By Seth Borenstein

WASHINGTON — Eating like a caveman meant chowing down on woolly rhinos and sheep in Belgium, but munching on mushrooms, pine nuts and moss in Spain. It all depended on where they lived, new research shows.

Scientists got a sneak peek into the kitchen of three Neandertha­ls by scraping off the plaque stuck on their teeth and examining the DNA. What they found smashes a common public misconcept­ion that the caveman diet was mostly meat. They also found hints that one sickly teen used primitive versions of penicillin and aspirin to help ease his pain.

The dental plaque provides a lifelong record of what went in the Neandertha­ls’ mouths and the bacteria that lived in their guts, said study co-author Alan Cooper, director of the Australian Centre for Ancient DNA in Adelaide. researcher­s to say what kind of meat or mushrooms they ate, Cooper said. The 42,000-year-old Belgian Neandertha­l’s menu of sheep and woolly rhino reflected what roamed in the plains around the Neandertha­l’s home, he said. The research is in Wednesday’s journal Nature.

“I do wonder what rhino tastes like,” said study lead author Laura Weyrich, a paleo microbiolo­gist at the University of Adelaide. “I’m not a big fan of sheep. I think I’ll take the rhino.”

There were no signs of meat in the diet of the two 50,000-year-old Spanish Neandertha­ls, but calling them vegetarian­s would be a stretch, Cooper said. Their own bones showed that they were eaten by cannibals.

The two specimens in Spain were a female adult and a teenage male, who wasn’t a son or brother but may have been some other relative according to their DNA, Weyrich said.

“It’s like a fossil,” he said. While past studies showed varied Neandertha­l diets, genetic testing allowed

 ?? [ABEL GRAU GUERRERO VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? This drawing by Abel Grau Guerrero shows mostly vegetarian Spanish Neandertha­ls munching on mushrooms, pine nuts and moss.
[ABEL GRAU GUERRERO VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] This drawing by Abel Grau Guerrero shows mostly vegetarian Spanish Neandertha­ls munching on mushrooms, pine nuts and moss.

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