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    • Anatomical Museum, University of Edinburgh
    • This Cambridge Life

     

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    Blogs I Follow

    • Anatomical Museum, University of Edinburgh
    • MARBAL
    • The Bioarchaeology of Childhood | Sian Halcrow
    • DivMeanBody: Divergent Meanings: understanding the postmortem fate of human bodies found in Neolithic settlements from the Balkan area in light of interdisciplinary data
    • DeadtoRites
    • Death/Scent
    • The Anatomy of a PhD
    • Songs for the camera obscura
    • OLD CROATIAN LITERATURE
    • The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) Library and Archive
    • Marieke Hendriksen
    • Wellcome Collection Blog
    • HARN Weblog
    • Archaeo𝔡𝔢𝔞𝔱𝔥
    • SARA PERRY
    • Seeing, Thinking, Doing: Visualisation as Archaeological Research
    • Digitised Diseases
    • Doug's Archaeology
    • Deathsplanation
    • Death Salon
    • A Bone to Pick
    • Emotional Objects: Touching Emotions in History
    • dissectingkingsbody
    • metaarchaeological nonsense
    • Biblical and Early Christian Studies
    • Bones Don't Lie
    • These Bones Of Mine
    • postgraduate opportunities in archaeology
    • Caliper

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    Anatomical Museum, University of Edinburgh

    MARBAL

    Mortuary Archaeology of the Râmeț Bronze Age Landscape

    The Bioarchaeology of Childhood | Sian Halcrow

    I study dead babies from the past

    DivMeanBody: Divergent Meanings: understanding the postmortem fate of human bodies found in Neolithic settlements from the Balkan area in light of interdisciplinary data

    DeadtoRites

    Bioarchaeology, Death Rituals, and the Body by Dr Trish Biers

    Death/Scent

    Exploring the weird & wonderful world of fragrance & funerals

    The Anatomy of a PhD

    My perpetual struggle with the history of anatomy

    Songs for the camera obscura

    Music and musicians in early photography

    OLD CROATIAN LITERATURE

    from the perspective of a medievalist historian of emotions. By Josip Vučković

    The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) Library and Archive

    Marieke Hendriksen

    Exploring the History of Art, Science, and Ideas

    Wellcome Collection Blog

    The blog for the incurably curious

    HARN Weblog

    Histories of Archaeology Research Network Weblog

    Archaeo𝔡𝔢𝔞𝔱𝔥

    Death & Memory - Past & Present

    SARA PERRY

    The Archaeological Eye

    Seeing, Thinking, Doing: Visualisation as Archaeological Research

    Digitised Diseases

    informing clinical understanding of chronic conditions affecting the skeleton using archaeological and historical exemplars

    Doug's Archaeology

    Investigating the Profession and Research

    Deathsplanation

    n. 1. The act or process of explaining about death 2. Something that explains about death 3. A mutual clarification of misunderstandings about death; a reconciliation.

    Death Salon

    Engaging with Death's Past, Present, & Future

    A Bone to Pick

    by Scott D. Haddow

    Emotional Objects: Touching Emotions in History

    dissectingkingsbody

    metaarchaeological nonsense

    Biblical and Early Christian Studies

    Bones Don't Lie

    Current News in Mortuary Archaeology and Bioarchaeology

    These Bones Of Mine

    A blog focusing on Human Osteology & Archaeology

    postgraduate opportunities in archaeology

    saving you the trouble because every day counts

    Caliper

    from the inquisitive mind of Caroline Pentabona, MSc

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