'Pregnancy test' for skeletons could help reveal ancient mothers
PositiveScience

A groundbreaking study reveals that hormones like progesterone, oestrogen, and testosterone can be detected in skeletons over 1000 years old. This discovery offers a new method to identify individuals who may have died during pregnancy or shortly after childbirth, shedding light on the lives of ancient mothers. Understanding these historical figures is crucial as it helps us grasp the challenges they faced and the societal roles they played, enriching our knowledge of human history.
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