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EPISODE · Feb 7, 2023 · 32 MIN

Beyond the Bare Bones: Women in the Osteological Record with Efthymia Nikita

from Peopling the Past · host Chelsea A.M. Gardner and Melissa Funke

What better way to understand the real lives of everyday folk in the ancient Mediterranean than to look at the bones of the people themselves? On this episode, Chelsea and Melissa welcome Dr. Efthymia Nikita, a bioarchaeologist who studies the  surviving skeletal remains of ancient humans. Dr. Nikita shares her research and explains how bones can provide crucial information for understanding how people in the past lived, not just how they died. Join us as Dr. Nikita explores the way in which skeletal remains of ancient women can shed light on their mobility, sickness, diet, societal roles, and more!

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