Anthropology & Academia
Whilst having a break during attempted statistical analysis of some data I found this interesting article on Al Jazeera, via the ‘Archaeology’ group on a social networking site. The author, Sarah...
View ArticleGuest Post: ‘Welcome to Commercial Archaeology: A Biased Introduction’.
Charles A. Hay is a field archaeologist currently working for Wessex Archaeology. He has worked for 3 other archaeological units, including Cambridge Archaeological Unit and the University of...
View ArticleQuestions to Remember when Considering a Human Osteology Postgraduate Course
This post is a follow-up the Human Osteology Courses In The UK post that I produced last year (which is kept up to date, so please leave a comment below or email me if you know of any courses that...
View ArticleUpdated: Human Osteology Postgraduate Courses in the United Kingdom
Note: I originally wrote this post a few years ago in order to outline the available human osteology/bioarchaeology postgraduate courses in the United Kingdom as a guideline for the degree fees and...
View ArticleDigging Up Time, Part 1: A Multiple Guest Post Influenced by Svetlana Alexievich
This post and style has been influenced by Svetlana Alexievich’s Second-Hand Time: The Last of the Soviets (Время секонд хэнд) publication released in 2013, a work of non-fiction prose which explores...
View ArticleDigging Up Time, Part 2: A Multiple Guest Post Influenced by Svetlana Alexievich
This post and style has been influenced by Svetlana Alexievich’s Second-Hand Time: The Last of the Soviets (Время секонд хэнд) publication released in 2013, a work of non-fiction prose which explores...
View ArticleUpdated II: Human Osteology Postgraduate Courses in the United Kingdom
Please note: I originally wrote this post a few years ago in order to outline the available human osteology/bioarchaeology postgraduate courses in the United Kingdom as a guideline for the degree fees...
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