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BABAO 2025 Annual Conference
4 months ago
We welcome you — and indeed encourage all our members — to join our Sub-Groups and our Board of Trustees💀
babao.org.uk/about/our-pe...
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BABAO 2025 Annual Conference
4 months ago
Are you interested in bioarchaeology? THEN BABAO NEEDS YOU! Become a member of our fantastic association — and get involved in our research, conferences, workshops and outreach activities!
babao.org.uk/get-involved...
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Bioarcheological Perspectives on the Timing of Adolescence in Rural Avar‐Age Austria, 7th–9th Centuries ce - Klostermann - 2025 - American Journal of Biological Anthropology - Wiley Online Library
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Bioarcheological Perspectives on the Timing of Adolescence in Rural Avar‐Age Austria, 7th–9th Centuries ce
Objectives This study provides insights into adolescent development during the early medieval period in Austria and offers a point of comparison of the timing of sexual maturation relative to the Im...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ajpa.70123?campaign=woletoc
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Antiquity Journal
4 months ago
#OnThisDay
in AD 1893, New Zealand granted all women the right to vote, becoming the first country to do so. Learn more about the forgotten or ignored roles women held in the past in our
#NewBookChronicle
on the women part of, and impacted by, war. 🆓
doi.org/10.15184/aqy...
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#Archaeology
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Kristina Killgrove
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Archaeologists may have found the world's oldest mummies: 10,000 years ago, groups smoke-dried their ancestors to preserve them. 🧪🏺
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World's oldest mummies were smoke-dried 10,000 years ago in China and Southeast Asia, researchers find
The world's oldest evidence for purposeful human mummification comes from Southeast Asia, where people smoke-dried their ancestors' corpses 10,000 years ago.
https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/worlds-oldest-mummies-were-smoke-dried-10-000-years-ago-in-china-and-southeast-asia-researchers-find
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Antiquity Journal
7 months ago
How's this for a plethora of parasites?
#WorldPestDay
🏺 A diverse range of intestinal parasites found in cesspits from medieval Leiden 🇳🇱 indicate that food and drink was contaminated, suggesting sanitation and diet was poor. Learn more 🆓
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Margot Finn
7 months ago
Maybe reducing the unit of resource for universities year on year while increasing both bureaucratic demands and institutional churn was not a very good idea for UK research productivity? Just a suggestion....
add a skeleton here at some point
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Very proud of my PhD student Jack Eggington talking about Industrial pollution and rickets at the Pin of Science event in Reading!
#Pint25
8 months ago
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Pint of Science UK
8 months ago
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#pint25
is starting today!✨ 3 nights of fun science talks for everyone in pubs, come meet & chat with scientists! 👀🎟 Discover the programme and grab your tickets here
pintofscience.co.uk
🗓️ 19-21 May 2025 📍45 locations across the UK 👓 400 events
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10 months ago
Margot Serra, for her poster on: Life and death by the sea: paleopathological insights from an early preceramic individual from the Paracas Peninsula, Peru
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10 months ago
This year’s PPA Eve Cockburn student prizes are: Isobel Grimley, for her presentation on: We are all formed in frailty and error: childhood health and development in early medieval England and the Isle of Man 1/2
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10 months ago
The IJPP Early Career Conference Prize, an Elsevier Sponsored Award in recognition of a strong contribution to paleopathology, was awarded to: Dr. Jenna Dittmar for her poster on: Osseous changes associated with hallux valgus deformity: a cadaveric study.
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I had the best time at the PPAs in Baltimore last week. Such great research, good friends and a fun atmosphere
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I will be sad to hand over the Presidency, but it will be in great hands!
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And we are off. The 52nd Annual Paleopathology Association Morth American Meeting has BEGUN!
#PPA2025
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The Leakey Foundation
10 months ago
Ever wondered what happens to your grant proposal once you submit it? Join a hands-on “mock review” workshop to learn about review processes at The Leakey Foundation and the Wenner-Gren Foundation. March 12 at
#AABA2025
. Registration is limited so act fast!
@bioanth.org
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AABA Workshop in Baltimore: What happens to my grant proposal? Peek into the process through mock review!
This workshop introduces early career scholars to the grant review process through mock review exercises with experienced panelists and representatives from Leakey and Wenner-Gren. Date and Time: Marc...
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Alexa Robles-Gil
10 months ago
A few weeks ago in Boston, I met the organizers behind the Stand Up for Science (
@standupforscience.bsky.social
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@science.org
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‘I really wanted something to happen.’ The students behind the Stand Up for Science protests
New group hopes to turn out researchers for 7 March demonstrations against Trump administration policies
https://www.science.org/content/article/i-really-wanted-something-happen-students-behind-stand-science-protests
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Siân Halcrow
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Echoes of Unwoven Breaks: A Paleopathological Literature Review of Nonunion Fractures
This study presents a wide literature review of nonunion fractures in paleopathological contexts, including the description of a new case from Idanha-a-Velha (Castelo Branco, Portugal). Nonunion fact...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/oa.3366?campaign=wolearlyview
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The fœtus in the museum: personhood, pregnancy, and anatomical preparations, 1880–1900: Mortality: Vol 29 , No 2 - Get Access
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The fœtus in the museum: personhood, pregnancy, and anatomical preparations, 1880–1900
In the late 19th century, the legal status of the anatomical specimen was only slowly evolving into its modern form. Not yet regulated by legislation, specimens were subject to rampant commodificat...
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13576275.2023.2235561
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Siân Halcrow
11 months ago
Call for papers for a colloquium on 'Becoming Human? Childhood, Development, and the Human Sciences'. The deadline for proposed papers is 7 March 2025 and the colloquium will be on 23 June 2025, organised by the University of Oxford's Centre for the History of Childhood.
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"Properly Disposed of": A history of embryo disposal and the changing claims on fetal remains: Medical Anthropology: Vol 21, No 3-4
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"Properly Disposed of": A history of embryo disposal and the changing claims on fetal remains: Medical Anthropology: Vol 21, No 3-4
This paper explores recent controversies concerning the disposal of embryonic and fetal remains in order to ask how such remains came to be classified as
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01459740214079
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Mothering and Archaeology: Past and Present Perspectives
Mothering and Archaeology brings to light new insights connecting mothering in the past and present by exploring all aspects of this important but frequently under-valued and thus neglected subject an...
https://www.routledge.com/Mothering-and-Archaeology-Past-and-Present-Perspectives/Seifert-Spencer-Wood/p/book/9781003166191
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10 months ago
Don't assume that cranial fluctuating asymmetry is irrefutably associated with physiological stress! Read how Harrispershad et al. carefully explore this assumption:
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Cranial fluctuating asymmetry and its relationship with non-specific physiological stress indicators in a contemporary South African cadaveric skeletal sample
Biological anthropologists frequently explore skeletal asymmetry, together with population health and disease. Given the conflicting findings in exist…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1879981724003036
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10 months ago
Q fever? Yes! It's an overlooked zoonotic disease with the potential to affect human populations. Learn more about it here:
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Expanding the diagnostic scope of paleopathology: Identification of Q fever (Coxiella burnetii) using a One Paleopathology approach
This project is an application of the One Paleopathology approach to the study of Q fever (C. burnetii infection), a disease which is underdiagnosed a…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1879981724003139
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10 months ago
The PPA Newsletter for March 2025 is out! Check it out:
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Paleopathology Association - Home
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So, I am doing a thing! Feel free to tune in!
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Dr Barbara Veselka
10 months ago
Let’s explore the prehistoric landscapes of the Netherlands: enjoy our open access article
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Lively landscapes: Sex- and age-related differences in diet and land use characterising a Late Bronze-Early Iron Age community from Tilburg, the Netherlands
The Late Bronze-Early Iron Age (LBA-EIA)urnfield of Tilburg-Udenhoutseweg yielded 229 cremation graves with various features.This large cemetery is a …
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X25000860
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Robin G Nelson
10 months ago
The Bio Anthro Section of the AAA is looking for graduate students to run for a position on our exec comm- It's a 2 year term.
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Nature
10 months ago
US President Donald Trump is taking a wrecking ball to science and to international institutions. The global research community must take a stand against these attacks.
https://go.nature.com/4kd1vIu
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Trump 2.0: an assault on science anywhere is an assault on science everywhere
US President Donald Trump is taking a wrecking ball to science and to international institutions. The global research community must take a stand against these attacks.
https://go.nature.com/4kd1vIu
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