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Bones, teeth and scratches: Inferring behaviours from ancient remains using 3D imaging

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Lucile will be presenting a summary of the work carried out within the ‘Prehistoric Human Behaviour in 3D’ project, led by Silvia Bello and Simon Parfitt at the Natural History Museum. This project focuses on animal and human remains from the first human occupations in Britain, combining traditional zooarchaeological analytical approaches to 3D imaging techniques to identify and interpret evidence of specific human behaviours

This talk is part of the PalMeso Seminar Series series.

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