The analysis shows that the soft tissue
layer around the bones retained traces of ferrous iron, a relic left over from haemoglobin that was also trapped in the sample.
Not exact matches
As they dig, they fling
around dirt,
bone, pottery, and other relics, destroying the historical context of the
layers.
There, the
bone fragments of large salmon, migrating from marine water to their freshwater spawning places, were found in the Middle Palaeolithic archaeological
layers, dated to
around 42 to 48,000 years ago, and probably deposited by Neandertals.
If you are going to be walking
around the cities, I would suggest warm
layers because that damp chill goes to your
bones.