The research

Reconstructing ancient biographies through skeletal analysis

Human skeletons are unique evidence on human life in ancient times. Their excavation, curation and study are processes that are performed with the application of best practices and are defined by scientific principles and a code of ethics.

Selection of methodology

The various methodologies provide new data to the research, adding pieces to the biological “jigsaw puzzle”. For each of the ancient biographies the physical characteristics, the health status, the food preferences and the genetic profile are revealed.

from the excavation to the lab

age
estimation

biological sex determination

height and body mass index

paleo-
pathology

diet and mobility

ancient DNA

phenotypic traits

kinship and migrations

facial reconstruction