The lives of these children fell on the reign of the powerful dynasty of the TUI-Tonga.
During an archaeological expedition team of researchers at the University of Otago (New Zealand) studied the dental remains of children’s graves, Dating from about 1500-1800 years BC, which are on the site in the area of the Atelier on the island of Tongatapu, the former center of the ancient Empire.
Analysis of baby teeth of the remains showed that some of them discolored even when their lives because of severe physical conditions and diseases, including metabolic disorders.
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Scientists say that the lives of these children fell on the reign of the powerful dynasty of the TUI-Tonga. In this period there is powerful development of trade, and there was political and social instability, there were outbreaks of famine and infectious diseases.
Scientists say that thanks to the analysis of x-ray microtomography (RMT) they will be able to get to know the history of one of the most powerful empires in the Pacific ocean, and claim that will be further investigated in the future.