New Short Course

The Environment: Archaeological and Forensic Perspectives CoverCranfield University is launching a new residential short course entitled 'Pushing Up Daisies: Environmental, Archaeological and Forensic Interactions' between 19th-21st November 2008.

It is aimed at professional and amateur archaeologists with an interest in environmental and forensic archaeology. It will explore the interplay between the three disciplines of archaeology, forensic science and environmental science in a lively, stimulating environment, with plenty of opportunity for networking and debate.

Topics covered will include mass graves, sustainable archaeology, archaeology of past environmental disasters, environmental protection of cultural heritage sites, differential preservation of remains and artefacts in different environments, forensic soil profiling and much more. For further details, please email Dr Anna Williams at a.williams@cranfield.ac.uk or visit the website and download the brochure and booking form.

English Heritage is not responsible for the content of this external course

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