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Tag bioarchaeology

Caregiving Then and Now
The Impact of Gender and Sex in Viking Culture
Why Archaeologists Should Care: The Bioarchaeology of Care
An Anthropological Analysis of Violent Conflict Across Neolithic Europe
Human Remains from Medieval Denmark Show City Life Was Bad to the Bone
These are the motherwort flowers and seeds found in the stomach of a woman who died giving birth and was buried with her baby.600-Year-Old Swedish Guts Reveal Secret Medieval Remedies for Suffering
In the City’s Shadow: How a Lack of Sunlight Led to Rickets in Roman Children

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