Ally Doubleday
@AJ_Doubleday
Bioarchaeology student at MQU |@TelesAngels Co-Director
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11-12-2020 00:09:11
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March 20 online Macquarie University History and Archaeology Rundle Fuundation lecture: Dr Aaron de Souza, The Egyptian 'conquest' of Nubia: stories of cooperation and coexistence. Zoom - see the poster below.
Another lovely Twilight in the Museums Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology I love volunteering on this night to talk about bones and coffins with the public 🩻⚰️
All Egyptologists and Egypt enthusiasts - Come along to the first 2024 Rundle Foundation for Egyptian Archaeology Lecture Series with Dr Karin Sowada 'The Queens Jewels: Silver and the bracelets of Hetepheres I c.2600BCE' Wednesday 28th Feb 5:30-6:30PM and on zoom. Macquarie University History and Archaeology
More from NMEC: the body of a chariot belonging to king Tuthmose IV (c 1400-1390 BC) What an object!
Look at this high craft: the king is shown defeating his enemies; check the intricate detail under the wheels - the costume, hair & faces #Egypt #Archaeology Nagwa Bakr
Jan 17 Sydney Australian Museum (7.30am) Breakfast Behind the Scenes: Professor Ronika Power Prof. Ronika Power, Lessons from the Dead: Tales of a Bioarchaeologist. Book $$ australian.museum/event/bioarcha…
Very happy to announce dates for the 4th Annual Mediterranean Archaeology Australian Research Community (MAARC) Conference
Tuesday 16th – Friday 19th July 2024, hosted by the Department of History and Archaeology, Macquarie University Macquarie University Macquarie University History and Archaeology
#MAARC2024
Woot hoot for #ASHB2025 with this delightful mob of #biologicalanthropologists . Plenty of time for AABA members to plan their December 2025 #NewZealand adventures too!
M.A. Paola Borquez-Arce (UWA) examined the interrelationship between reproduction, household ecology and empowerment in women in Timor-Leste #ASHB2023 Paola Borquez-Arce UWA Anatomy & Human Biology
The fabulous Phoebe Meyrick (Otago) investigated treponemal disease in an ancient, commingled skeletal assemblage from Eriama, PNG, finding that yaws was likely present in this community and may have been spread driving by coastal trade Annie Snoddy University of Otago #ASHB2023 🦠💀
Heather Battles from Anthro at Auckland is exploring how possible syndemic events impacted life expectancy in late 1800s Victoria #ASBH2023 Dr Heather Battles