From John.Komlos at econhist.vwl.uni-muenchen.de Sun Sep 15 10:45:35 2002 From: John.Komlos at econhist.vwl.uni-muenchen.de (John Komlos) Date: Wed Nov 16 18:04:33 2005 Subject: EHB: Humankind/Nature Interaction: past, present and future - Florence July 5th - 12th, 2003 Message-ID: ----------------- EHB POSTING ----------------- The XV ICAES 2K3 Humankind/Nature Interaction: past, present and future = will be held in Florence, July 5th-12th, 2003 The Scientific Program and all the information you need for your = participation can be found in the web site: www.icaes-florence2003.com For any further information, please contact directly the person listed = below. Please send all correspondence to: OLIVER SRL Organizing Secretariat Via Panciatichi, 40/11 I-50127 Florence (ITALY) Tel. +39 055 4368455 Fax. +39 055 4368781 E-mail: oliver@dada.it In addition, you might note that there will be a symposium on "Secular = Trend: Past, Present and Future" (listed in pre-congress symposia) = arranged by Elena Godina and Michael Hermanussen. Contact: = godina@antropos.msu.ru ------------ FOOTER TO EHB POSTING ------------ For information, send the message "info EHB" to lists@eh.net. From C.Knusel at Bradford.ac.uk Tue Sep 17 05:39:46 2002 From: C.Knusel at Bradford.ac.uk (C.Knusel@Bradford.ac.uk) Date: Wed Nov 16 18:04:33 2005 Subject: EHB: Palaeopathology Short Course 2003 Message-ID: ----------------- EHB POSTING ----------------- Dear All, I draw your attention to the following short course to take place next summer. Best Regards, Christopher Palaeopathology Short Course Organised by the Department of Archaeological Sciences, University of Bradford (U.K.) and the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Professor Donald Ortner of the Department of Anthropology, Smithsonian Institution, and Dr. Christopher Knüsel of the Department of Archaeological Sciences, University of Bradford, announce the 6th European Palaeopathology short course that will take place from Sunday 10 August (arrival and registration) through Friday 22 August 2003, at the University of Bradford, in its newly refurbished laboratories. This course will again cover topics in the study of health and demographic characteristics of past human populations, including age estimation and sex determination, estimates of body proportion and stature from human remains, specific and non-specific infectious disease, degenerative joint disease, metabolic disease, congenital abnormality, stress indicators, dental disease, activity-related skeletal change, and the use of histological techniques in the differential diagnosis of ancient disease. Course lecturers will include, in addition to Professor Ortner, Dr. Megan Brickley (Birmingham), Dr. Alan Cooper (Oxford), Dr. Mary Lewis (Bournemouth), Dr. Simon Mays (English Heritage), Dr. Charlotte Roberts (Durham), and Prof. Michael Schultz (Göttingen), as well as Mrs. Anthea Boylston, and Drs. Knüsel, Alan Ogden, Mike Richards, Holger Schutkowski, and Darlene Weston from Bradford. This course will, again, include a lecture on the use of ancient DNA to complement and extend the macro and microscopic analysis of palaeopathological conditions and, for the first time, it will also cover isotopic analysis of human remains. For further information and application forms, please contact: Dr. Christopher Knüsel, Calvin Wells Laboratory, Department of Archaeological Sciences, University of Bradford, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP, United Kingdom, Tel: +44 (0)1274 233534, Fax: +44 (0)21274 235190, E-Mail: c.knusel@bradford.ac.uk Dr. Christopher J. Knüsel, Senior Lecturer in Biological Anthropology, Course Manager, MSc. in Human Osteology and Palaeopathology, Calvin Wells Laboratory, Department of Archaeological Sciences, University of Bradford, Bradford, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom, BD7 1DP Telephone: +44-(0)1274- 233545 Fax: +44-(0)1274-235190 E-Mail: c.knusel@bradford.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: webmail.brad.ac.uk ------------ FOOTER TO EHB POSTING ------------ For information, send the message "info EHB" to lists@eh.net. From John.Komlos at econhist.vwl.uni-muenchen.de Mon Sep 30 07:07:19 2002 From: John.Komlos at econhist.vwl.uni-muenchen.de (John Komlos) Date: Wed Nov 16 18:04:33 2005 Subject: EHB: E&HB Message-ID: ----------------- EHB POSTING ----------------- I would like to draw your attention to the fact that it is now possible to subscribe to the new journal Economics and Human Biology by opening http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econworld/econbase/ehb/frame.htm and clicking on subscriptiion details. Perhaps you could also let your librarian know about it. Best regards, John Komlos ------------ FOOTER TO EHB POSTING ------------ For information, send the message "info EHB" to lists@eh.net.