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Heather Gill-Robinson
Bioarchaeology and technology


This session will explore the use of technology for the recording, analysis and interpretation of all aspects of bioarchaeological remains. Medical imaging of skeletal and mummified human remains has increased significantly as an analytical tool in bioarchaeology. Digital microscopy is enabling high-quality image analysis of all types of bioarchaeological remains including plants, animal and human bone, hair/fur and soft tissue. Virtual reality is used for analysis, interpretion and public communication.

This session welcomes papers related to all aspects of the use of digital technology for the recording, analysis, interpretation and presentation of all types of bioarchaeological remains

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