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Bone Broke by Jess Beck is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Tag Archives: Cambridge
Osteology Everywhere: Winter Garten Edition
In the movies, southern England during the holiday season is always pictured as a bucolic landscape of quaint villages nestled in rolling hills that are blanketed with snow. The reality is something more like this: The weather of late has … Continue reading
Posted in Cambridge, Osteology Everywhere
Tagged Beer, Cambridge, Christmas Pudding, Cold, Fire, Thirsty Riverside, Tibia, Winter, Winter Garten
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Osteology Everywhere: Downing Street Edition
I’m currently in the US, visiting friends for about a week after attending the American Anthropological Society meetings in Washington DC. It’s been a difficult return trip, as I now find myself beset by sunlight until exceedingly late in the evening … Continue reading
Posted in Cambridge, Osteology Everywhere
Tagged Bones, Cambridge, Diaphyses, Downing Street, Osteology Everywhere, Travel
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Interview with Jess Beck: Cambridge postdoc life, applications & blogging
Originally posted on Archaeology Postdocs at Cambridge University:
Hi Jess, you are new in Cambridge. What is the first word that comes to your mind when you think of Cambridge now and why?Cycling! I was never taught how to cycle…
MARBAL Outreach at Cambridge Festival of Ideas
Originally posted on MARBAL:
Last week I participated in a public outreach session titled “Unravelling the Stories of the Dead: Rethinking Truth and Evidence Through an Archaeologist’s Lens“, which took place at the Cambridge Festival of Ideas. I presented with…
Posted in Cambridge, MARBAL, Outreach
Tagged archaeology, bioarchaeology, Bronze Age, Cambridge, Festival of Ideas, MARBAL, outreach, Romania
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