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Birch tar may be antibiotic

Their results suggest the material may have done double duty in prehistoric life, helping attach stone tools while also offering a way to treat wounds

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Archaeologists thought birch tar was mainly used as an adhesive. REPRESENTATION PIC/ISTOCK

Archaeologists thought birch tar was mainly used as an adhesive. REPRESENTATION PIC/ISTOCK

Researchers have recreated birch tar using techniques associated with Neanderthals and tested whether it could slow bacterial growth.

Their results suggest the material may have done double duty in prehistoric life, helping attach stone tools while also offering a way to treat wounds. That possibility raises the question of whether Neanderthals recognised useful healing properties in natural substances and applied them deliberately.

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