Methods in a nutshell

Bioarchaeology offers a powerful window into the lives of past populations by analyzing the biological and cultural traces they left behind. This page introduces a series of auxiliary materials designed to concisely present the diverse possibilities of bioarchaeological methods. From bones and teeth to dental calculus, pottery, and organic residues, each material holds unique insights into ancient diets, health, environments, and behaviors. These resources aim to support researchers, students, and enthusiasts in understanding how scientific approaches can breathe new life into archaeological discoveries.