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Bradford in Atlanta

from 22:45 Tue, 12 Apr 2016
to 23:45 Sat, 16 Apr 2016

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Time zone: London
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Ends: 23:45 Saturday 16 April 2016 (duration is 4 days)

Dr Jo Buckberry, Dr Hannah Koon and Dr Julia Beaumont, and PhD student Laura Castells Navarro will be attending the 43rd Annual North American Meeting of the Paleopathology Association and the 83rd Annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropology in Atlanta 12th to 16th April. Bradford are presenting a series of papers, including joint papers with PhD student Rebecca Nicholls and with Bradford alumni Jo Moore and Melissa Clark.
Jo, Julia and Hannah will be at stall no. 26 at the AAPA meeting Wednesday to Saturday next week. Do visit us to discuss taught post-graduate and research degrees in human osteology, palaeopathology and forensic archaeology, or to catch up if you are a graduate!

Jo and Laura are presenting/co-presenting the following at the PPA meeting:
Co-occurrence of cleft palate and osteomalacia in a medieval skeleton from Yorkshire. Jo Buckberry (14.00 Tuesday)

Palaeopathological analysis of the subadult population of the at alt-imperial Roman site of Tarraco (Tarragona, Spain). Joanna Moore and Laura Castells Navarro (poster)

Diagnosing Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH) before vertebral ankylosis. Laura Castells Navarro and Jo Buckberry (poster)

An executed witch from Lundenwic? Rebecca Redford, Madeleine Mant and Jo Buckberry (poster)

Hannah, Julia and Jo are all presenting at the AAPA meeting:
Socio-ecological determinants of differential childhood morbidity in post-medieval London. Holger Schutkowski, Laura Calderwood and Jo Buckberry (9.15, Thursday)
The meaning of means: the (mis)use of adult age estimates in bioarcheology. Jo Buckberry (10.15, Thursday)
Famine, feast, and frailty: early-life histories from dentine. Julia Beaumont and Janet Montgomery (16.00, Saturday)
Investigating heterogeneity in diet across early Iron Age assemblages from Slovenia using stable isotopes. Hannah Koon and Rebecca Nicholls (poster, Friday)
Diet and Weaning in Late Iron Age Dorset. Melissa Clark, Julia Beaumont and Rebecca Redfern (poster, Saturday)

Location

Atlanta