Mapping Child Health Inequality A historical bioarchaeological case study from St Bride's parish, London (19th Century).

Conference
Talk
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  • Date and time: Friday 19 April 2024, 4pm to 5pm
  • Location: In-person and online
    K/122 and ENV/106, King's Manor, Exhibition Square (Map)
  • Audience: Open to staff, students
  • Admission: Free admission, booking not required

Event details

Dr Sophie Newman is a Teaching Fellow in Human Osteoarchaeology, specialising in the study of human osteology and palaeopathology, particularly in relation to children and child health in the past. Sophie's talk will present the results of how integrating historical and bioarchaeological data, and GIS, has revealed patterns in child morbidity and mortality within the parish of St Bride, London, UK.

Dr Sophie Newman

Venue details

  • Wheelchair accessible

Contact

Stephanie Piper