Fantastic news! The long-awaited Calvin Wells archive on #palaeopathology and much more is now available. Congratulations to all involved @osteo_jo @speccollbrad and of course @PFOTB_Project!
To celebrate the completion of the Putting the Flesh on the Bones Project we are holding a one-day conference and launch event. We invite abstracts for papers relating to Calvin Wells and work on bones, bodies and disease.
https://t.co/oKZasCcATX
Job Senior, the Rumbolds/Rombalds moor 'hermit'. He was forced to live rough on the moors near #Ilkley after his wife died: her relatives took his land & pulled down his cottage. #hairyarchives#explorearchives#Bradford
Reminder: One week left to submit abstracts for Bones, Bodies and Disease 2019: Launch Event for the Calvin Wells Archive
Information available here: https://t.co/oKZasCcATX
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In honour of #BonfireNight, I have a favourite story I'd like to tell you about an Anglo-Saxon cremation from Spong Hill, Norfolk. This is something that came out of my PhD research a couple of years ago. (1/5)
To celebrate the completion of the Putting the Flesh on the Bones Project we are holding a one-day conference and launch event. We invite abstracts for papers relating to Calvin Wells and work on bones, bodies and disease.
https://t.co/oKZasCcATX
Can we unlock the secrets of medical problems of the past? Perhaps, but historical pathology and modern diagnoses don't always go hand in hand. Magic, medicine and divination scholar @hagenilda looks at just some of the pitfalls. https://t.co/hGChK0ATtu
Great news ! The Calvin Wells Palaeopathology Archive is October's @archiveshub feature. A fantastic resource with an excellent team behind it.
#archives#palaeopathology#Archaeology
https://t.co/dl3T7Io6xJ
To celebrate the completion of the Putting the Flesh on the Bones Project we are holding a one-day conference and launch event. We invite abstracts for papers relating to Calvin Wells and work on bones, bodies and disease.
https://t.co/oKZasCcATX