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Marieke Hendriksen

Exploring the History of Art, Science, and Ideas

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Mercury and lead in bones: an outing to bioarcheology

ImageJuly 21, 2013July 18, 2013 mariekehendriksen2 Comments

Keeping a blog has many benefits, and one of them is the fact that you can share your research with people from around the world. Occasionally, this means an academic colleague from a field quite different to my own gets in touch, because they have read something on my blog that is relevant to them. […]

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