An oddly shaped hunk of metal, with a dull, oxidized color on most surfaces, but one showing freshly exposed material that has a silvery glint.
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Hominins suffered lead poisoning starting at least 2 million years ago

Living in a dangerous world This study isn’t the first evidence that ancient hominins dealt with lead in their environments. Two Neanderthals living 250,000 years ago in France experienced lead exposure as young children, according to a 2018 study. At the time, they were the oldest known examples of lead exposure (and they’re included in...