Seminarium „Archeoorientalistyki”: (In)Visible People. A bioarchaeological perspective on power, status, and children in the ancient Nile Valley
Drugie majowe seminarium archeoorientalistyczne również zostanie poświęcone badaniom bioarcheologicznym. Wystąpi na nim dr Iwona Kozieradzka-Ogunmakin z Centrum Archeologii Śródziemnomorskiej UW z referatem „(In)Visible People. A bioarchaeological perspective on power, status, and children in the ancient Nile Valley”. Abstrakt: Until recently, children as much as women in the past were on the fringes of archaeological research, […]