New technique for old bones – Liechtenstein
The board with the speaker from left: Marco Bühler, Walter N. Marxer, the speaker Christine Cooper, Guido Wolfinger, Verena Hasenbach, Christian Marti and Julia Frick. Martina Sochin-D’Elia is missing from the picture. (Photo: Michael Zanghellini)
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Liechtenstein|1 hour ago (Updated 34 minutes ago)
TRIESENBERG – The historical association invited to the general meeting on Saturday. Things got interesting when the paleontologist Christine Cooper explained how historical bone finds can be used to draw conclusions about earlier diseases.
The board with the speaker from left: Marco Bühler, Walter N. Marxer, the speaker Christine Cooper, Guido Wolfinger, Verena Hasenbach, Christian Marti and Julia Frick. Martina Sochin-D’Elia is missing from the picture. (Photo: Michael Zanghellini)
TRIESENBERG – The historical association invited to the general meeting on Saturday. Things got interesting when the paleontologist Christine Cooper explained how historical bone finds can be used to draw conclusions about earlier diseases.
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