Just over a year ago we gathered in Vienna to explore Kinship Beyond Genetics and today our paper with reflections from that workshop is out!
Thrilled to share this with @sabinacvecek.bsky.social, @rebaysalisbury.bsky.social and many more wonderful colleagues! www.sciepublish.com/article/pii/...
Wrapping up of 3 intense and inspiring days at #CHILDspace in Budapest, full of thought-provoking papers on children in the past and the chance to finally meet some incredibly sharp and brilliant researchers in person. Very grateful!
🍼 What did babies eat 1000 years ago?
Our new study uncovers breastfeeding & weaning patterns in Roman & Medieval Portugal using isotopes + Bayesian modeling. Religious and cultural change shaped childhood diets, but women's agency was also at play. Read more www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#WorldHealthDay 2025 focuses on maternal and newborn health.
Each year, nearly 140 million 🤰 women embark on a life-altering journey that science is only beginning to fully understand.
@uab.cat research sheds light on the mechanisms that enable them to meet newborn demands.
europa.eu/!HCjfV6 🧪
Check out our new article on gender archaeology doi.org/10.1017/S095.... Here, we test the chromosomal sex of Early Bronze Age individuals from Franzhausen and Gemeinlebarn that were not conforming to the dominant gendered burial practices.