Nicholas Márquez-Grant, Reader in Forensic Anthropology at the Cranfield Forensic Institute, Cranfield University, and member of the project BeFRAIL team, is talking to us about taphonomy, paleontolgy specialty dealing with fossil formation processes, on April 12 th, at 4 pm.
It’s the third of the 2024 BeFRAIL Webinar Series. It is free and open to all interested but registration is needed.
Foreseeably running until the end of February, 2026, BeFRAIL aims at an holistic and transdisciplinary approach to human frailty in the past, through the assessment of an archaeological site related to the Third Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Ordem Terceira de Nossa Senhora do Carmo) in Porto, Portugal, in use between 1801 to 1869: years of cholera and war.