Bronze Age cremated teeth help researchers estimate age at death, study finds (opens in new tab)
More than 3,000 years ago, communities across parts of present-day Poland cremated their dead and buried the ashes in ceramic urns. For archaeologists, these burials have long posed a problem. High temperatures alter bones and teeth, making many standard methods for estimating age at death difficult or impossible to apply. A new study published in […]
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