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How do scientists measure age of dead corpses?

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How do scientists measure age of dead corpses?

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By carbondating the bodies of which scientists use radioactivity to determine the age of objects. It is a way of determining the age of certain archeological artifacts of a biological origin up to about 50,000 years old and used in dating things such as bone, cloth, wood and plant fibers that were created in the relatively recent past by human activities.

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