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Teenage Kicks: work, puberty and health in medieval England

23 January, 2017 at 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm

Free

Dr Mary Lewis (Reading, Archaeology): Teenage Kicks: work, puberty and health in medieval England

Dr Mary Lewis (BA Leicester; MSc, PhD Bradford) is an Associate Professor of Bioarchaeology in the Department of Archaeology, University of Reading. Mary specialises in child skeletal pathology and is currently completing her new book ‘Pathological Conditions in non-adult Human Skeletal Remains, to be published by Academic Press. Mary’s other research interests include the use of stable isotope and trace element analysis in reconstructing past migratory patterns in the UK. Mary’s publications include The Bioarchaeology of Children (CUP, 2007). In 2014 Mary completed a Leverhulme funded research project to explore the lives of medieval teenagers in England, and through this research developed new methods that for the first time allow stages of puberty to be established in adolescent skeletons of the past.

For more information, contact seminar convenors:

Dr Rosemary Lim (Pharmacy), r.h.m.lim@reading.ac.uk

Dr Sylvia Jaworska (English Language and Applied Linguistics), s.jaworska@reading.ac.uk

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Date:
23 January, 2017
Time:
1:00 pm - 1:50 pm
Cost:
Free
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Organizers

Dr Rosemary Lim
Dr Sylvia Jaworska

Venue

HumSS G74
Edith Morley Building, University of Reading
Reading, Berkshire RG6 6UR United Kingdom
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