The truth of the death of the 16th century astronomy
Two years after the body of Tycho Brahe was unearthed at the tomb in Prague, chemical analyzes showed that this 16th-century astronomer did not have to die of mercury poisoning orBeard hair filled with gold on the remains of 16th-century astronomers
The hair beard model taken from the astronomer Tycho Brache contained 20-100 times as much gold as normal, indicating high exposure to this element.The rich in the Middle Ages suffered from lead poisoning due to their preference for ceramics
Scientists found that the Middle Ages were poisoned by lead from the glazed cups and plates they used to eat dinner.