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    • Ipplepen Through Time: Understanding Landscapes Teacher Resource Pack 

      Farnell, C (University of Exeter, 1 September 2024)
      Archaeological investigations at Dainton Elms Cross, a site on the eastern side of the village of Ipplepen in South Devon, have provided a unique insight into the history of the people who once lived there. A combination ...
    • Calstock Roman Fort and Medieval Settlement: Archaeological Investigations 2007-2023 

      Smart, C (University of Exeter, 1 September 2024)
      This booklet has been published by the Department of Archaeology and History at the University of Exeter as part of the National Lottery Heritage Fund project Understanding Landscapes. It is a revised and extended ...
    • Prehistoric, Roman, and Medieval Ipplepen: Archaeological Investigations 2007-2019 

      Rippon, S; Smart, C (University of Exeter, 1 September 2024)
      This booklet has been published by the Department of Archaeology and History at the University of Exeter as part of the National Lottery Heritage Fund project Understanding Landscapes. It presents a compilation of information ...
    • Estimating osteological sex using predictive geometric morphometric analyses of the greater sciatic notch 

      Conner, L; Evin, A; Evis, L; et al. (Elsevier, 30 August 2024)
      Accurately estimating the biological sex of human skeletal remains is crucial in both forensic and archaeological contexts for constructing biological profiles. Presently, one of the most commonly used methods involves an ...
    • Disability 

      Dolezal, L; Fischer, C; Mitchell, JP (Routledge, 12 June 2024)
      The phenomenological openness and malleability of the lived body, along with its relationality to its lived environment, have significant ramifications for ideas of normalcy, ability, and disability. Drawing on critiques ...