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Dr.Vista Dr.Vista
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What could a bioarchaeologist look at to determine the age at death of a mature human skeleton (>30 years old)?
 
  a. tooth eruption patterns
  b. patterns of bone fusion
  c. paleopathologies such as osteoarthritis and enamel hypoplasias
  d. patterns of wear on the pubic symphysis
  e. density of long bones
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