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🎉Congrats to Lily @lilycanepari.bsky.social on publishing her research 🥳 Lily conducted part of her work with EF Eline Schotsmans @elineschotsmans.bsky.social in Aus looking at Neolithic burial practices. 👇Check it out!
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This is such a rewarding conclusion to my Master's research, conducted at the @univbordeaux.bsky.social and the @uowenvirofutures.bsky.social !
This is such a rewarding conclusion to my Master's research, conducted at the @univbordeaux.bsky.social and the @uowenvirofutures.bsky.social !
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An actualistic study into the effects of lime and gypsum on human remains for a better understanding of neolithic plaster burials in Southwest Asia
An actualistic study into the effects of lime and gypsum on human remains for a better understanding of neolithic plaster burials in Southwest Asia
I’m excited to announce the recent publication of our article in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences: rdcu.be/fdqZQ. A huge thank you to my co-authors: Anna Cohen, Sacha Kacki, Yilmaz Erdal, Christopher Knüsel and @elineschotsmans.bsky.social .
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The article by @amelinebardo.bsky.social and Anna Maria Kubicka, “ #Bilateral #asymmetry in the lower limbs in #medieval humans and #LaFerrassie #Neandertals LF1 and LF2,” has just been published in diamond open access in the BMSAP: journals.openedition.org/bmsap/17966
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An actualistic study into the effects of lime and gypsum on human remains for a better understanding of neolithic plaster burials in Southwest Asia
Lily Canepari
Société d'Anthropologie de Paris (SAP)