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1212 Dana Fialová et al.


utilization of the teeth to open paper cartridges (a chargewith a dose of gunpowder and a bullet), which were used during the 18th and the 19th century AD. All these results demonstrate the great potential of SEM-EDX in the study of life (in the case of the first and the third individual) and burial (in the case of the second individual) habits of historic populations or indi- viduals through ancient human dental calculus analysis. It shows the capability of SEM-EDX analysis to support hypotheses about the origin of anomalies which can be foun- ded in ancient bio-archeological material.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


R.S. acknowledges the support from Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic (LO1212) together with the European Commission (ALISI No. CZ.1.05/2.1.00/ 01.0017). The authors declare no commercial or financial conflicts of interest.


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