Teddi started following the work of Renee Willmon, The University of Western Ontario, Anthropology.
Teddi started following the work of Claudia Voit, Wayne State University, Anthropology.
Teddi started following the work of Jonathan Weiland, Stanford University, Classics.
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- Abnormal hemoglobin and malaria
- Ancient DNA Research
- Anthropology
- Applied Archaeology
- Archaeological Science
- Archaeology
- Archaeology of Childhood
- Archaeology of Health
- Archaeology of pre-Roman Italy
- Bioarchaeology
- Biocultural Anthropology
- Biological Anthropology
- Biology
- Biomolecular archaeology
- Bronze Age Archaeology
- Bronze Age Europe (Archaeology)
- Chalcolithic Archaeology
- Chemistry
- Cultural Resource Management (Archaeology)
- Death and Burial (Archaeology)
- Development Of Complex Societies (Prehistoric Archaeology)
- Forensic Anthropology
- Genetics
- Hemozoin
- History of Malaria
- Human Ecology
- Human Evolution
- Infant burial (Archaeology)
- Infectious Disease (Biological Anthropology)
- Iron Age (Archaeology)
- Malaria
- Malaria and other Infectious Diseases
- Mass Spectrometry
- Medical Anthropology
- Mediterranean prehistory
- Neolithic Europe
- North America (Prehistoric Archaeology)
- North American archaeology
- Osteology
- Palaeopathology
- Paleoparasitology
- Paleopathology
- Parasitology
- Population Genetics
- Population genetics (Biology)
- Prehistoric Archaeology
- Prehistoric Europe (Archaeology)
- Repatriation (Archaeology)
- Sardinia (Archaeology)
- Sickle Cell Anemia
- Skeletal Biology
- Thalassemia
- Use Wear Analysis
- Violence (Anthropology)
Faculty Member, Anthropology
Thesis Title: Malaria in Prehistoric Sardinia (Italy): An Examination of Skeletal Remains from the Middle Bronze Age
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Robert Tykot
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As part of its programme of expansion, the department invites applications to a new lectureship in Early North American History, starting on 1 September 2012.
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