A new analysis of the recovered collarbones from the Mary Rose reveals that handedness influences collarbone chemistry changes with age, impacting our understanding of aging and bone health.
The collarbone analysis suggests that most crew members of the Mary Rose were right-handed, indicating that handedness may have significant implications for the study of historical populations.
The well-preserved remains from the Mary Rose provide a unique opportunity to explore how biological factors, like handedness, affect bone condition and aging, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary research.
Research stemming from the analysis of the Mary Rose wreck has the potential to reshape our understanding of how external and personal factors contribute to the health of human skeletal systems.
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