Differential Preservation: Bone Representation at an Adriatic Necropolis

Differential Preservation: Bone Representation at an Adriatic Necropolis

By Finger Lakes Chapter of the New York State Archaeological Association

Analysis of human skeletal remains at a Roman necropolis in Croatia reveals the interplay between natural and biocultural processes.

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The History Center in Tompkins County

110 North Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
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Science & Tech • Science

Analysis of fragmented and commingled human skeletal remains at a Liburnian Iron Age to Roman Period necropolis in Nadin, Croatia reveals a complex interplay between natural processes and bicultural practices, especially Roman expansion into the Eastern Adriatic. (Note: while this presentation does NOT include any photos of human remains, photos of fragmentary animal bones are included.) This event, hosted by the Finger Lakes Chapter of the New York State Archaeological Association, is free and open to the public.

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Nov 12 · 6:30 PM EST