Archaeologists encounter all sorts of bodies and bones during their excavations but how can we tell what injuries or diseases the person suffered from? In this talk, archaeologists from Queen’s University will explain some of the methods they use and what information can be gleaned from the bodies they encounter. Including plastic skeletons and a skeleton jigsaw for the younger members of the audience, we will also look at the differences between males and females and the differences between the skeletons of babies, children and adults.
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