Neanderthals Used Ancient Gloop as Antibacterial Medicine, Study Suggests

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Relatives of modern humans may have created and used a sticky substance both as a glue and to treat their wounds, preempting modern medicine by as much as 200,000 years, a new study suggests. Researchers have known that Neanderthals used birch tar, a viscous substance derived from birch bark, to glue spear points onto handles in a process known as hafting. This substance has been found across Europe, and it served multiple purposes, including as some of history's oldest water sealant and Hubba

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Neanderthals Used Ancient Gloop as Antibacterial Medicine, Study Suggests https://www.sciencealert.com - 05.04.2026 16:50