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Ellen Kendall
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Wellcome Fellow. Researching climate and human health in wetlands @durham_uni | Bioarchaeologist, stable isotopes and palaeopathology. Perennially curious Anglo-American.

You can never get a cup of tea large enough, or a book long enough, to suit me.
CFP for session at 2025 EAA meeting in Belgrade:

"Out of their element: novel methods of isotope analysis to investigate health and disease in the past"

Organizers:
Noel Hincha noel.j.hincha@durham.ac.uk
Naomi Kilburn naomi.n.kilburn@durham.ac.uk
Sangyu Shen sangyu.shen@mail.utoronto.ca
December 9, 2024 at 11:12 AM
For someone as keen on wetlands as I am, it seems odd that I only recently tried samphire for the first time. It's so delicious!
December 2, 2024 at 2:29 PM
For our final presentation of the conference, Maya Krause presents a bioarachaeological study of weaning, diet, and locality in a Middle Horizon (600-1000CE) Andean population. #SSCIP2024
November 22, 2024 at 4:22 PM
Following the theme of colonialism and structural violence, next we have Abucar Fofana Léon presenting research on the complex relationship between medicine and enslavement for enslaved children in 18th century "Mozambique". #SSCIP2024
November 22, 2024 at 4:05 PM
Opening our last session of the conference is Kristin De Lucia, talking about children's burials and structural violence in colonial Mexico. #SSCIP2024
November 22, 2024 at 3:43 PM
The last paper of our afternoon session will be presented by Linda Vilumets on multidisciplinary analysis of child skeletal remains from an 18th century garrison hospital cemetery in Estonia. #SSCIP2024
November 22, 2024 at 2:58 PM
Next up: Selene Caraballo presents bioarchaeological data on four 15th century children buried at the first European settlement in the Canary Islands. #SSCIP2024
November 22, 2024 at 2:43 PM
Following a coffee break, our next presentation is by Juliana de Mello Moraes on the place of children in the Portugese colonisation of South America. #SSCIP2024
November 22, 2024 at 2:27 PM
We now return to tooth development in early life histories with a paper presented by Julia Estivals on tooth enamel hypomineralisation in modern and archaeological children's teeth. #SSCIP2024
November 22, 2024 at 1:40 PM
Our next paper is presented by Isabelle Souquet, on mother-child double burials in Protestant and Catholic cemeteries of 18th century Rochelle, France. #SSCIP2024
November 22, 2024 at 1:25 PM
Back after a lovely lunch and some wonderful sunshine, our first paper in the next session is presented by Elizabeth Peacock on coffined foetal burials in 18-19th century Swedish churches
November 22, 2024 at 1:03 PM
We're returning after our coffee break for our second keynote lecture, by Joëlle Provasi. She's speaking today on maternal influences on foetal learning and cognition. #SSCIP2024
November 22, 2024 at 10:33 AM
The last talk of our morning session is by Corinne Feuillatre, whose research focuses on understanding growth and nutrition through stable isotopes in populations past and present. #SSCIP2024
November 22, 2024 at 9:44 AM
Returning to the theme of teeth and early life, Julia Beaumont is now presenting life history data from siblings in the Bradford Tooth Fairy Project. #SSCIP2024
November 22, 2024 at 9:25 AM
Our next speaker is Marina Lourenco, presenting research on challenges to early life survival in Lisbon during the 17-19th centuries. #SSCIP2024
November 22, 2024 at 9:02 AM
Next up is Mona Le Luyer, continuing the theme of dental research. Her presentation covers data from the STRONG study and offers insights on deciduous teeth as biomarkers of childhood growth. #SSCIP2024
November 22, 2024 at 8:46 AM
Good morning! First up in the morning session is Olga Nechyparenka talking about evidence of early life stress through dental histology. #SSCIP2024
November 22, 2024 at 8:26 AM
Our final paper of the day is given by Marta Licata on children buried in the 18th century cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore, Vercelli, Italy. #SSCIP2024
November 21, 2024 at 4:22 PM
Next up: Csilla Libor on child burials from Avar-period Hungary
November 21, 2024 at 4:00 PM
Now speaking: Santiago Juarez on children of the Preclassic Maya community of Noh K'uh. #SSCIP2024
November 21, 2024 at 3:40 PM
Opening the final session of our first day is Vilma Losyte, presenting research on the roles of toys in Ancient Greek children's rites of passage from childhood to citizens. #SSCIP2024
November 21, 2024 at 3:18 PM
In the final installment of our post-lunch session we have Alex Ireland delivering today's keynote lecture on the role of musculature in shaping the growing skeleton. #SSCIP2024
November 21, 2024 at 1:41 PM
Next up: Karen Swan talking about the functional advantages of critical bone frontloading during early human growth and locomotion development. #SSCIP2024
November 21, 2024 at 1:23 PM
For our first paper in the after-lunch session, Lorina Coiffard presenting a bioarchaeological study of boys of the 18th and 19th centuries in the British Royal Navy. #SSCIP2024
November 21, 2024 at 1:04 PM
For the last paper of this session, Olivier Dutour aims to add nuance to the osteological paradox through three case studies in palaeopathology. #SSCIP2024
November 21, 2024 at 9:54 AM