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Spring 2023: Register for ARCH 350-02: Bio/Osteoarchaeology!

A new course offered by the Department of Ancient Studies

ARCH 350-02-Topics in Archaeology: Bio/Osteoarchaeology
Dr. Adam Fracchia
MW 1:00-2:15pm (Online)

Our lives are written in our bones.  Osteoarchaeology is the scientific study of the skeleton to better understand the health, lifestyle, diet, mortality, and identities of people in the past. Through lectures, media, and guest speakers, students will learn about the composition of the skeleton and the many ways archaeologists have studied it.

Posted: October 31, 2022, 9:58 AM