Anne Malcherek, Carlos Moreira, Francisca Alves Cardoso (project PI), Steffi Vassallo,
Zélia Rodrigues (CRIA – NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST)
The third session of the BeFRAIL Webinar Series 2025 is hosted by Kirsty Squires, Associate Professor of Bioarchaeology at the University of Staffordshire, UK. ‘A different way of thinking: ethical approaches to taphonomically altered human remains’ is the topic for this webinar, to be held on April 29th at 12:00 (GMT+1). (Taphonomy studies post-mortem processes that affect the decomposition and preservation of organisms.)
Participation is free but subject to registration.
The second webinar series of project BeFRAIL (‘Porto in Times of Cholera and War: A Bioarchaeological Approach to Human Frailty’) kicked off on April 15th, covering topics on the ethical considerations and social impacts within bioarchaeology and biological anthropology, until June 17th.