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  • 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 […]
  • Ġe-bolgen
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence An older person tentatively identified as a woman because of the skeleton being rather fragmentary, this person was 162 cm […]
  • Galdor
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence A neonate (newborn baby) of some 38 weeks gestation. Teeth were not present but a jaw bone recovered from the […]
  • Ealdor-mann
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence A young man around 21 to 35 years of age and 163 cm tall (5 feet 4 inches). Plaque and […]
  • Folc
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence A 7 to 9 year old child with both milk teeth and adult teeth present. Some thinning of the enamel […]
  • 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 […]
  • brego
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence A young adult around 18 to 25, likely female, and 164 cm tall (5 feet 5 inches). There is widespread […]
  • unrīm
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence A neonate (newborn baby) with good to moderate preservation for such a small skeleton (vulnerable to damage whilst buried). No […]
  • ortȳwe
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence An 8 year old child with a poorly preserved skeleton, preventing much interpretation. Interpretation of the evidence Child mortality was […]
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