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@from the study: @“He lived to an @advanced age for the time (approximately 44–64 years; the upper end of this range is the most probable25,27), as evidenced by his heavily worn teeth and age-related osteoarthritis in most joints and vertebrae, in some cases severe (Fig. 1c). This and various activity-induced musculoskeletal indicators of stress revealed that he experienced an extended period of physical labour, seemingly in contrast to his high-status tomb burial. The patterns of osteoarthritis and stress indicators further imply the form of physical activity that he routinely engaged in, which some researchers maintain can provide clues concerning occupation28,29. In this case, although circumstantial, they are not inconsistent with those of a potter, as depicted in ancient Egyptian imagery.”