Some of my research investigating the urban-rural dichotomy in Roman period bioarchaeology has been published in this new edition by Bews & Marklein. The edition is full of great chapters by notable researchers in the field and is well-worth the read!
๐จ๐จ๐จJoin us in sunny Zagreb this August for the 4th Annual ICORB Meeting! Abstract submission opens April 21st - we welcome submissions in the areas of Roman zooarchaeology, human osteology, paleoethnobotany, mortuary archaeology, and more! ๐ฆด๐๐พ๐ท๐๐
Valentina Vittori introduced us all to the individuals excavated at the Great Baths Necropolis of Vada Volaterrana! Looking forward to future studies on this exciting site! ๐๏ธ๐๐ฎ๐น #ICORB2024
Whatโs happening currently at #ICORB2024 you ask? Oh, just @AnnaOsterholtz sharing osteobiographies of individuals at Roman Tragurium! Another interesting talk from Roman period Croatia!!
Federica Riso now tells us about interconnectedness in the Roman Empire and how that informs our analysis of archaeobotanical remains #ICORB2024 ๐ฝ๐๐ซ
Dr. Ricardo Ortega-Ruiz is introducing us to Cortijo Coracho in Lucena before sharing results on the paleopathology of children from this Late Roman site! #ICORB2024 ๐ถ๐ง๐๏ธ
PhD student, Panagiota Bantavanou @bantavanou_p , presents exciting research on histological age estimation techniques in cremated human remains!! Really important for the Roman period where cremation was a wide practice. #ICORB2024 ๐ฅ๐ฆด๐๏ธ
Postdoctoral scholar, Sterling Wright, shows us how we can better understand Roman period populations through the study of their oral microbiomes! ๐ฆท๐๏ธ๐
Loving #EAA2024? Keep the fun going by registering to attend #ICORB2024 from 24-26 October! Learn about all things #Roman plant, animal, and human remains!๐๐๐ฆด๐๐ฉป๐ฆท๐ฎ
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In the latest #CASChronicles, we meet Elizabeth Bews, a PhD candidate in Anthropology who received the John S. Freeman Scholarship in Public Archaeology.
Learn more about the #research that earned her this award on our news site, CAS Chronicles โฌ๏ธ https://t.co/CZfoTS26Y5
๐จ๐จ๐จThe 3rd annual ICORB conference will take place virtually from October 24-26th 2024! We welcome all contributions related to Roman zooarchaeology ๐ฆ๐๐ archaeobotany ๐๐๐ฟ and human osteoarchaeology ๐ฆท๐ฉป๐ฆดSubmit your abstract to [email protected] by August 1 2024!