[Sca-cooks] Green stuff and brown glop
Mark Hendershott
crimlaw at jeffnet.org
Fri Jan 28 12:00:04 PST 2011
I'll look although I remember it as a newspaper or magazine article
on the web, not the scholarly article itself.
Simon
At 11:11 AM 1/28/2011, you wrote:
>Can you find those articles?
>Aelina
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>I think I recall seeing reports that analysis of skeletal remains
>from the (early?) medieval period revealed pretty good teeth and that
>poor dentition began to be more noticeable later on.
>
>Simon Sinneghe
>Briaroak, Summits, An Tir
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