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  • 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 […]
  • Sol-mōnað
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence An older man and 179 cm tall (5 feet 10 inches). Dental plaque, tooth loss in life, an infected tooth […]
  • Ræswa
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence An older woman and 163 cm tall (5 feet 4 inches). Plaque is present on her teeth and there are […]
  • Wīcing
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence A 5 to 7 year old child with both milk and adult teeth present. Some tooth decay and plaque are […]
  • ælmessan
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence A likely older adult woman with a poorly preserved skeleton that limits our understanding of the individual. There is evidence […]
  • Þunor
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence A neonate (newborn baby) aged between 40 weeks gestation and 1 month old. Only milk teeth are present. Interpretation of […]
  • Bolster
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence A middle-aged to older man and 159 cm tall (5 feet 3 inches). Tooth decay and plaque are present on […]
  • ēðel
    What this skeleton told us: Evidence An older man with a well-preserved skeleton and 166 cm tall (5 feet 5 inches). The teeth are in a […]
  • 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 […]
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