‼️Call for papers: EAA session 1016 - intra-mural graves and their cultural landscape in Europe and the Mediterranean from Prehistory to the Middle Ages.
https://t.co/54A1Z1pIB8
📣Published📣 My first research paper is finally out in IJPP & is fully #openaccess!
@Paleopatholog10 @ElsevierArchaeo @UCamArchaeology@CranfieldForSci
Guidance for the identification of bony lesions related to smallpox https://t.co/ppMCc9JWEc
Wonderful to organise it with you both and thank you to all our fantastic speakers and @archaeologyEAA for the opportunity to discuss children for an entire day! Here’s to Rome and EAA 2024!
At the #EAA2023 ? Join us on Saturday session #288 for a day of fascinating talks on 'New Perspectives on Childhood Archaeology Past, Present and Future: Papers in Honour of Grete Lillehammer' See you there!
https://t.co/w4QwBn7SPM
I'm thrilled to announce another PhD opportunity @UniRdg_Arch
This time to work with me, @MVandenbeusch and Daniel Antoine @britishmuseum!
You can still apply if you also have an application in for The Blood Lines project 😉
https://t.co/hQtI0ZyO1p
🚨One week until abstract submission deadline! If you have research about the #bioarchaeology of #infants#children or #adolescence we'd love to have you join us in Belfast for the @archaeologyEAA conference. Registration and abstract submission link here: https://t.co/5TudjPHJ01
Frustrated by #infant new bone formation? Me too! So join me in #Reno for @BiologicalAnth where we can discuss, debate and explore ideas as well as trial a new recording system I'm developing. I can't promise it fixes all the problems... but it might be a start! #bioarchaeology
Learn some new skills at this #AABA2023 workshop: Identifying and Recording Periosteal New Bone Formation (PNBF) in Fetal-Infant Individuals. Friday, April 21, 12:15-2:15pm. Register here: https://t.co/ORKMsE6qNb
Call for #bioarchaeology#infancy#childhood papers for @archaeologyEAA 2023 session #657. @Jenna_Dittmar, @apjcw1 & I are organising
"Through Infancy and Beyond: Bioarchaeological Perspectives of Childhood in the Past "
Feb 9 submission deadline. https://t.co/PVMHLpUBde
And finally, Ozlem Lakatos exploring ‘girl-child’ icons in NGO discourse - looking at terminology and perceptions of the ‘girl-child’ in the 20th and 21st century
Final session and round table of the @SscipChildhood conference. Fantastic session by Ashley Remer, Mary Clare Martin, Chryssa Bourbou, and Ozlem Lakatos
Chryssa Bourbou exploring the ways in which children/childhood in the past is explored in museum collections and exhibitions, as well as the ways in which children interact with artefacts