
According to a statement released by Durham, England-Durham University, a team of researchers led by Eva Fernandez-Domingoz analyzed the teeth of 71 people whose remains were recovered from five different Syrians in Syria, said. The teeth are between 11,600 and 7,500 years ago. The chemical analysis of the surface of the Stranger and Oxygen Osotopus in the toothpaste, allowed researchers to decide which people have grown up in the area recovered by their bodies, and which people have migrated from other places there. The results of the study suggest that by the end of the nine lathe period, women are more likely to move between communities than men. Additional inspection of bones and burial has revealed that locals and non -locals have received the same recreational treatment, which shows that newcomers have been fully integrated into their communities. Read the original scholarly article about this research Scientific Reports. To read about a bone stick in the evening, go to “Samples: Nethak Wand”.
Dental studies show that early Syrian farmers welcomed newcomers who were first published on the Ottology Magazine.
				






