archaeologist found many skeletons from the megalithic burials. how did they come to know whether a skeleton belonged to a male or a female?
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The clues lie in the bones themselves. A skeleton's overall size and sturdiness give some clues. Within the same population, males tend to have larger, more robust bones and joint surfaces, and more bone development at muscle attachment sites.
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We can never think of a library and a burial place together, right? They are very different places used for different purposes. One is where we go to learn and the other is where we go to bid goodbye to our loved ones. One place makes us happy and the other makes us sad. But they have one thing in common. Both of them teach us many things about our country, culture and our ancestors
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