Rosie Crawford
| Name: | Rosie Crawford |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 10 Oct 2025, 9:45 a.m. |
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Talks given by Rosie Crawford
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Talks organised by Rosie Crawford
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- Fractured bones: Trauma Analysis in Forensic Anthropology
- Holding up half the sky? Female scholars and their contributions to Chinese archaeology
- Archaeological textiles and what we can learn from them
- Tobacco, Health and History: identifying the use and impact of tobacco in Post-Medieval Britain
- Meat, milk and plant oils: characterising products in Early Bronze Age pottery from the Oman Peninsula through lipid residue analysis
- The Technology of Polychrome Glazed Ceramics in Tunisia: New data from Chimtou
- Guidelines for the technical study of bronze sculpture: How scientists, archaeologists, conservators, craftsmen, curators and art historians come together to synthetize their skills.
- An ecological perspective on the beginnings of cereal management in southwest Asia
- Testing Uniformitarianism to destruction: Reflections on experimental archaeology
- On the wing: Morphological variation in the osteology of Anatidae (excluding Anserinae) of the Levant
- Colours in Medieval stained glass: The Canterbury story
- Constructing Identity in Death: A Case-study from Metal Period Philippines
- Another step on geometric morphometrics: applications on material culture
- The peopling of the Americas: A chronological perspective
- Luxury technologies and collective action: the REVERSEACTION project
- Embodiment of Marginalisation: What human and textual archives can tell us about the lived experience of South Africa's oppressed
- Reconstructing post-marital residence with strontium isotopes in the Later Stone Age in northern Malawi
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