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Dr Joanna Moore

Technician - Isotope Research


Affiliations
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Technician - Isotope Research in the Department of Archaeology204A+44 (0) 191 33 41032

Biography

Graduated in Forensic and Biomedical Sciences (BSc Hons 1st class) in 2012 at the University of Bradford

Graduated in Human Osteology and Palaeopathology in 2013 at the University of Bradford

Recieved NERC IAPETUS funded PhD in 2019 at Durham University

Research interests

  • Bioarchaeology
  • Isotope studies of diet and mobility
  • Trace element studies of pollution and health

Research groups

  • Bioarchaeology

Publications

Chapter in book

  • Moore, Joanna, Williams-Ward, Michelle, Filipek, Kori, Gowland, Rebecca & Montgomery, Janet (2021). Poisoned pregnancies: consequences of prenatal lead exposure in relation to infant mortality in the Roman Empire. In The Family in Past Perspective: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Familial Relationships Through Time. Kendall, Ellen J. & Kendall, Ross London: Routledge. 137-158.
  • Moore, J., Hamilton, D. & Speed, G. P. (2019). Scientific Analyses. In Death, Burial and Identity: 3000 years of death in the Vale of Mowbray. Speed, G. P. & Holst, M. Northern Archaeology Associates. 4: 579 - 599.

Journal Article