Carolyn Hurst, a doctoral candidate in anthropology, examines the skeleton of a Nubian child. Lining the walls behind her are boxes of Nubian remains on loan from the British Museum. Photo by G.L. Kohuth by Medievalists.net February 21, 2012Carolyn Hurst doctoral student in physical anthropology, works on the Mis Island bio-archaeology project on Friday October 11, 2011.Related PostsResearchers explore lives of medieval Nubians from hundreds of skeletonsHow to Read Old Nubian?Scientists discover existence of brucellosis disease in the Middle AgesLate Saxon PotteryKing John and the Making of Magna Carta AdvertisementSubscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Powered by EmailOctopus Post navigationPrevious Post Previous Post
Carolyn Hurst doctoral student in physical anthropology, works on the Mis Island bio-archaeology project on Friday October 11, 2011.
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