“Animals in Archaeology” HIAG Talk
The next Histon and Impington Archaeology Group talk will held by Zoom on Monday 14th March at 7.30 p.m and will be given by Paul Clarkson (Bournemouth University).
Journeying from Mesolithic hunters to Neolithic farmers, and from Roman towns in Norfolk to small frogs in pre-medieval Dorset, the talk will explore animal-human interactions and what they tell us about how people lived. The talk will explain how we recover, identify, and interpret the bones we find to show how people lived, and the effect they had on animals.
Paul has a MSc in Osteoarchaeology from Bournemouth University where he is currently researching microfauna recovered from a wide range of archaeological sites in Turkey
Use www.hiarchaeology.wordpress.com/contact to register for this free talk: a Zoom link will be sent in advance. HIAG members receive the Zoom link automatically.

