If you missed it on Thursday there is a recording of my talk at the @SocAntiquaries about disability in Roman Britain as evident in human skeletons and the faction I have written about them https://t.co/iRqk8biUAp
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Now complete! Check out our ๐ collection 'Sensory Experiences in the Roman North' ๐
๐๏ธ Londinium senses @CarolineLawrenc
๐ฆท pain & tooth amulets @adamarchaeology
โก๏ธ disability perspectives @archaeowright
๐ Roman domesticity @Nicky_Garland
& more! https://t.co/sTRtnAAOq5
Dear @DaveGorman, my partner and I enjoyed your show last night at Bournemouth. Carol was the name of our imaginary lockdown flatmate we had to blame for all the washing up left around. Now we heard of her mishap... We understand her reluctance to use the dishwasher. #poorcarol
.@kennymcelroy1 . Myself and @CHPopplestone are heading to #Caithness in early April for our minimoon. I remember seeing your talk for CIfA in 2021, any recommendations of must sees?
I was thrilled to be nominated for a Doctoral College Directors Award in teaching and to have attended the ceremony on the 17th. @UoSDocCollege#Awards#teaching
Pleased to say I have written a blog post for the Public Disability History blog entitled - Disability stories from skeletons. I include a small excerpt from one of my fictive narratives. Have a look - https://t.co/OVA4zDlclW
@DisHistBlog#dishist#disabilityhistory
@kathbrent @R_J_Gilmour@Sonia_Zak @RoisinMackie @SChizmeshya I know right! There can luxury status related to a sedan chair say. I am imagining that much will depend on the context (as always!), and their attitudes towards such things. I would love to chat further. This has got my brain going as well.