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  • Untwēoġendlic
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence A middle-aged woman and 168 cm tall (5 feet 6 inches). Plaque and some enamel thinning (enamel defects, or hypoplasia) […]
  • castel
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence An 18 month to 3 year old child. Interpretation of the evidence Infant mortality was likely very high in Anglo-Saxon […]
  • Ġehorsian
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence An older woman and 158 cm tall (5 feet 2 inches). Plaque was present on teeth and there was pronounced […]
  • Sunnan-ðāæg
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence A young adolescent/adult woman aged between 15 and 24 years and 167 cm tall (5 feet 6 inches). Two of […]
  • Ġeþeahtere
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence An older man and 179 cm tall (5 feet 10 inches). Tooth decay and plaque are present on the teeth, […]
  • ġebann
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence An older male of 50 to 60 years and some 172 cm tall. The teeth show tooth decay and plaque […]
  • Hlynsode
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence An older man with good preservation and 175 cm tall (5 feet 9 inches). Tooth decay, dental plaque and an […]
  • Þēoh
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence A 5-7 year old child with both milk and adult teeth present. Tooth decay is seen in the milk teeth […]
  • ċeafl
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence A 5-7 year old child with both milk and adult teeth. Interpretation of the evidence Child mortality was likely high […]
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