Breasts, Babies and New Norms: Archaeological Insights into Changing Breastfeeding and Weaning Practices in Britain's Past

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Breasts, Babies and New Norms: Archaeological Insights into Changing Breastfeeding and Weaning Practices in Britain's Past
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This is a past event

Come along on 30 November 2016 at 4pm to hear Dr Kate Britton's talk on the latest bioarchaeological and isotopic data from St Nicholas Kirk in Aberdeen.

NARSS SEMINAR - Speaker: Dr Kate Britton

Using bioarchaeological and isotopic data from St Nicholas Kirk in Aberdeen Dr Britton will trace changing relationships between mothers and infants and its impact of on the history and society of Britain, Scotland and the City of Aberdeen. 

Image thanks to Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums Collections.

Venue: MT3 Meston Lecture Theatre, Aberdeen University, Scotland, UK.

Hosted by: Department of Archaeology

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