His skeleton shows that the body was further damaged after his death.
The skeleton of open girders showed momentarily, then burned away.
Four skeletons at the bottom showed that the invaders had not had things all their own way.
The samples confirmed the theory, as the skeletons showed extremely high concentrations of lead.
Some skeletons showed wounds that were likely the cause of death.
His skeleton shows him to have been a tall, powerfully built man who walked with a limp.
One skeleton showed signs of leprosy affecting bones in the face, hands and feet.
The skeletons show many cut marks that were most likely made by defleshing after death.
Their skeletons show that they had a close relationship to mammals.
Neanderthal skeletons very often show evidence of disease or disfigurement.