We’re delighted to announce our June two-day workshops: BOOK NOW
Medieval Burials in Canterbury
Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st June 10am – 4pm
Marlowe Building, Canterbury Campus
Participants will learn how to identify and handle real archaeological human skeletal remains. The two-day workshop will also introduce methods used to estimate age at death, biological sex and stature of an individual. In addition to the analysis of skeletal remains, various areas of funerary anthropology will be discussed such as, interpreting the grave, burial placement within the cemetery, and grave goods.
CSI at Kent
Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th June 10am – 4pm
Marlowe Building, Canterbury Campus
This two-day workshop will cover several aspects of forensic anthropology and archaeological methods used to recover human remains. Participants will learn how to handle human skeletal remains, identify human bone and teeth, build a biological profile and infer trauma.
Workshops are aimed at all levels, whether you are interested in studying bioarcheology, funerary or forensic anthropology at university, wish to brush up on your human osteology skills or are simply looking to expand your anthropological knowledge.
£75 per person per course: refreshments are provided but please bring your own lunch. Should you have any questions please contact Jackie Fotheringham on 01227 824804 or j.c.fotheringham@kent.ac.uk. For more information about KORA please visit our KORA.
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