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The chemical footprint of tobacco left in our bonesCan a bone still tell the story of a smoker, centuries after their death? Yes, according to a new British study. Archaeologists in Leicester reveal an unexpected tobacco imprint on our skeleton.
The top layer mostly contained the remains of different types of animals that had evidence of human consumption ... Green says. Chemical signatures in the bones of three of the humans suggest ...
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