A groundbreaking scientific breakthrough is rewriting what we know about ancient lives. Skeletons of Life reveals a stunning discovery: scientists can now detect pregnancy-related hormones-such as progesterone, estrogen, and testosterone-in human bones and teeth that are centuries old. For the first time in history, researchers can determine whether a woman was pregnant or had recently given birth at the moment of her death, even in communities that left behind no written records. This book tells the remarkable story behind that breakthrough. Based on pioneering research led by archaeologist Aim e Barlow, Skeletons of Life explains how scientists uncovered a "hormone archive" hidden within skeletal tissues-challenging long-held beliefs that bones were too inorganic to preserve such delicate biological markers. Through simple, clear explanations, readers will learn how modern laboratory techniques like ELISA unlock secrets once thought forever lost to time. From the challenges of studying ancient pregnancies to the science of hormones, from the analysis of medieval skeletons to the future of archaeological research, this book opens a new window into the intimate, human experiences of the past. Discover how this method could one day reveal: A woman's age at her first pregnancy Whether she experienced miscarriage or pregnancy loss How closely spaced her children were Fertility patterns across cultures and centuries Hidden histories of motherhood that shaped ancient communities Both accessible and deeply insightful, Skeletons of Life invites readers to explore the emotional, biological, and historical stories that lie beneath the surface of ancient bones. This is more than science-it is a journey into the untold lives of women across history, and a bold step toward understanding the rhythms of life and motherhood in the distant past. Unlock the past. Discover the lives once thought unknowable. This is the future of archaeology-and the beginning of a powerful new story.
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