Welcome to Assassin's Creed Wiki! Log in and join the community.
Learnings: Bioarchaeology: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
imported>Wagnike2 Created page with "{{Imageneed}} One way that bioarchaeologists study the past is through stable isotope analysis. Stable isotopes are atoms with the same amount of protons and electrons, but d..." |
imported>Darman36 No edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Imageneed}} | {{Imageneed}} | ||
One way that {{Wiki|Bioarchaeology|bioarchaeologists}} study the past is through stable isotope analysis. Stable isotopes are atoms with the same amount of protons and electrons, but different numbers of neutrons. Their components do not decay oer time. By studying stable isotope ratios in [[human]] bones such as this skull, bioarchaeologists can learn about the eating habits and migration patterns of ancient humans. | |||
One way that bioarchaeologists study the past is through stable isotope analysis. Stable isotopes are atoms with the same amount of protons and electrons, but different numbers of neutrons. Their components do not decay oer time. By studying stable isotope ratios in human bones such as this skull, bioarchaeologists can learn about the eating habits and migration patterns of ancient humans. | |||
[[Category:Discovery Tour: Viking Age]] | [[Category:Discovery Tour: Viking Age]] | ||
Revision as of 21:29, 5 January 2022
|
Where are the paintings? This article is in need of more images and/or better quality pictures from official media in order to achieve a higher status. You can help the Assassin's Creed Wiki by uploading better images on this page. |
One way that bioarchaeologists study the past is through stable isotope analysis. Stable isotopes are atoms with the same amount of protons and electrons, but different numbers of neutrons. Their components do not decay oer time. By studying stable isotope ratios in human bones such as this skull, bioarchaeologists can learn about the eating habits and migration patterns of ancient humans.
