A woman's skeleton with a shiny set of teeth that survived after 9,000 years has been nicknamed Julia Roberts by archeologists because of her perfect teeth.
According to Ananova, preserved remains of cattle bones and wheat found near her body in Ohoden in northwest Bulgaria show her diet was similar to what many people eat today in less developed areas of the world, but her teeth were far superior.
Georgi Ganetsovski, the expedition leader said the skeleton was believed to be the oldest ever found in Europe. "She was a rare beauty and could have competed with today's Hollywood stars with her perfect set of teeth. She is a stone age Julia Roberts. She would have had a perfect smile - it really is a puzzle," he was quoted as saying. (ANI)