SAFS at the 11th International Symposium for Biomolecular Archaeology in Turin, Italy

2 Sep by Gaffney, Vince

Bradford was well represented at this year’s ISBA conference in beautiful Turin. Hannah chaired a session on Biomolecular applications to identity. She presented a poster about improving palaeodietary reconstruction with the help of modern wild foragers in the Environmental change, sustainability and ancient ecosystems session, whilst PhD student Corinne Feuillatre’s poster entitled ‘ BRINGING UP BABY: A modern case-study evaluating the interplay between physiology and diet on isotope composition went down very well in the Embodied identities in life and death session.

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