Dec
10
17:30

by Vince Gaffney
Posted: 16 days ago
Updated: 16 days ago by
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Time zone: London
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Ends: 18:15 (duration is about 1 hour)

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Dr. Jo-Hannah Plug is Postdoctoral Research Associate in Bioarchaeology at the University of Liverpool, Department of Archaeology, Classics, and Egyptology. Since 2021 she has been part of the project ‘What’s in a house? Exploring the kinship structure of the world’s first houses’

Jo-Hannah’s research focuses on the Neolithic of Southwest Asia. She is particularly interested in transdisciplinary approaches to the past in which evidence of mortuary behaviour and human biographies is used in an integrated manner, and combining evidence relating to chronology, ritual behaviour, taphonomy, and diet to achieve a better understanding of cultural change, mortuary behaviour, and community structure at the Late Neolithic site of Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria.

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  • [2024-Oct-14 15:16] Gaffney, Vince: Updated

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