Which type of information can scientists learn from such discoveries?



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the approximate age of the skeleton

the approximate age of the skeleton

whether the person had migrated from another region

whether the person had migrated from another region

the size of the prehistoric community

the size of the prehistoric community

whether the person made tools

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Scientists can learn various types of information from discoveries of skeletons, including:

  1. The approximate age of the skeleton - This can help determine the time period in which the individual lived.
  2. Whether the person had migrated from another region - Analysis of certain skeletal features or isotopes in the bones can indicate geographical origins or movements.
  3. The size of the prehistoric community - While this information might not be directly inferred from a single skeleton, it can contribute to understanding population dynamics when studied in conjunction with other archaeological evidence.
  4. Whether the person made tools - Certain physical markers on bones or associated artifacts can indicate if the individual was involved in tool-making.

Overall, each of these points represents an area of insight that can be derived from the analysis of skeletal remains and the archaeological context in which they are found.