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Scattered

Scattered

By: Yvonne Kjorlien
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A physical anthropologist / archaeologist provides information and insights into research, forensic archaeology and forensic anthropology, and human remains through interviews with experts and seasoned professionals.Yvonne Kjorlien Science Social Sciences True Crime
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  • Scattered Episode 36: Hiatus
    Jun 8 2025
    An update, because it’s been a while. And it’s been busy. The dispersal article (part 2 of 2) has been resubmitted. Once it’s been accepted, it’ll be posted on https://yvonnekjorlien.com/scavenging-study/ My new book, The Main Gate: an Elise Marquette adventure, is now out. Get the print and ebook now through my website and through: https://buy.bookfunnel.com/8cl1pai3g6Continue reading "Scattered Episode 36: Hiatus"
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    22 mins
  • Scattered Episode 35: Body Integrity – Interview with Jessica Auchter
    Apr 25 2025
    Jessica Auchter is a full professor and research chair in visual culture in international studies at Université Laval in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. She explores the management of dead bodies after mass violence and how institutions grapple with this challenge. In this episode we talk about: Find more about Jessica Auchter through her websites: andContinue reading "Scattered Episode 35: Body Integrity – Interview with Jessica Auchter"
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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Scattered Episode 34: Cremations in Early Middle Ages – Interview with Pf. Howard Williams
    Mar 8 2025
    Howard Williams is a Professor of Archaeology at the University of Chester, England, specializing in mortuary archaeology, and cremation in the early Middle Ages. His academic journey began at the University of Sheffield, followed by an MA in burial archaeology at Reading University, and a PhD focusing on early Anglo-Saxon cremation practices in southeast Britain.Continue reading "Scattered Episode 34: Cremations in Early Middle Ages – Interview with Pf. Howard Williams"
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    1 hr and 5 mins
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