Dr. Eleanor Fapohunda School of Arts & Sciences Colloquium – Rescheduled
March 6, 2017
Tuesday, March 7, 10:50 a.m. – 12:05 p.m., Ward Hall Great Room
Dr. Matthew Brown, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, will present “Childhood Morbidity and Mortality in the Late Roman World, a Bioarchaeological and Paleopathological Perspective” at the next event in the Dr. Eleanor Fapohunda School of Arts & Sciences Colloquium Series.
Disease, sickness, and death do not occur in a vacuum. Instead, they are intimately intertwined within the cultural framework of a given society. This talk explores the morbidity and mortality of children from the Roman capital city of Sirmium, Serbia, between the 1st and 6th century CE, through paleopathological, bioarchaeological and chemical analysis of skeletal and dental tissues.
For more information, email warrene@farmingdale.edu or call 631-420-2467.
Please print and post this flyer: Colloquium Flyer – Matthew Brown.