The School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences integrates Archaeological Sciences, Biological Anthropology, Cultural Archaeology and Forensic Sciences to study people, society and the environment in the present and the past. This vision is promoted through the school's specialist groups including the Submerged Landscape Research Centre, the Biological Anthropology Research Centre, the Stable Isotope Centre and Visualising Heritage. From digital objects to landscapes, geophysics, GIS and the creation of virtual environments, the School promotes new ways to see and understand our past, present and future and uses leading research to inform teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
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Christopher Dean: Tooth microstructure captures the past
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Hannah Russ & David Griffiths: The expected and the unexpected - recent a...
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Lindsey Buster: Underworld Encounters - a later prehistoric mortuary comp...
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Edward Faber: Secrets, Spies and Stoneware
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Damian Robinson: Ships and Sunken Cities - the maritime landscape of the ...
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