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Department of Archaeology

 

Doudou Cao

PhD student in Biological Anthropology

Margot Serra

PhD student in Biological Anthropology

Read more at: Kani Shaie Archaeological Project (KSAP)

Kani Shaie Archaeological Project (KSAP)

The Kani Shaie Archaeological Project is a collaboration between the University of Cambridge, the University of Coimbra (Portugal), and the Sulaymaniyah Directorate of Antiquities. Since 2013, the project organises excavations at the site of Kani Shaie near the town of Bazyan in Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraqi Kurdistan.


Giuseppe Castelli

Chief Research Laboratory Technician (Palaeoanthropology Laboratory)

Read more at: Repatriation work and international collections: collaborations and curation

Repatriation work and international collections: collaborations and curation

Attendance in-person (SG2, Alison Richard Building CB3 9DT) or via Zoom (register here ). Talk: Join us to hear the latest research from our stellar invited guest Trish Biers for her talk 'Repatriation work and international collections: collaborations and curation' Term Series: Diverse narratives, inclusive spaces...


Miranda Evans

PhD Student in Archaeology

Read more at: B-CARED

B-CARED

The bioarchaeological characterization of disabled individuals from the past is particularly challenging because it pushes the boundaries of the interpretation of pathologies recognisable on human remains. With my project, namely B-CARED, I will investigate the bioarchaeological approaches for recreating “Past to life”. In so doing, the osteobiographical approach offers a possible framework, in which human remains are used to understand not only the embodied experience during life but also seeing people as playing diverse social roles (e.g.


Rosie Crawford

Research Assistant, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research

Taylor Peacock

PhD Student in Archaeology

Lucia Martina Scalise

PhD student in Biological Anthropology