Deathsplanation

n. 1. The act or process of explaining about death 2. Something that explains about death 3. A mutual clarification of misunderstandings about death; a reconciliation.

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Tag Archives: Black Death

Blame the Gerbils? Blame the Journalists!*

February 26, 2015by alisonatkin 4 Comments

It would appear that a lot of people are actually interested in the accurate reporting of research results. YOU HEAR THAT ‘THE MEDIA’? Therefore, I want to take this opportunity […]

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Avoid Killer Gerbil Headlines Like A Cliche…

February 25, 2015by alisonatkin 14 Comments

If there is something that pervades the last few millennia more than the plague, it must certainly be sensationalist stories about it. The only difference now is that instead of […]

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#PlaguePoster

September 28, 2014by alisonatkin 24 Comments

Earlier this month at the BABAO conference (British Association of Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology) I presented a poster in the Infectious Disease session. I was incredibly pleased to be awarded […]

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NOOOPE! #Plague

April 1, 2014by alisonatkin 11 Comments

Right, well now that the whole Nazi War Digger thing is sort of under control, I can finally take the time to address this whole plague kerfuffle. NOPE. NOPE.   […]

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#mythesisinoneflowchart

March 21, 2014by alisonatkin Leave a comment

Self-explanatory.

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The Plague House: Bringing History Home

January 14, 2014by alisonatkin 2 Comments

In Warrington, there is a wall. I mean, of course there are many walls in Warrington, but there is one wall in particular that I find intriguing. On July 10, […]

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GIFted Researcher

December 16, 2013by alisonatkin 6 Comments

It has come to my attention recently that I don’t really blog all that much about my actual research. There are reasons for this, mostly because I didn’t think anyone […]

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Things on Buboes

December 12, 2013by alisonatkin 4 Comments

A quick primer for those of you too lazy to read my research section. I am currently studying new ways to identify episodes of mass mortality that occurred in the […]

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PhD Abstract

April 8, 2013by alisonatkin 1 Comment

Before I begin posting about all of the weird and wonderful things I discover during the course of my PhD research, it might be helpful if I let you know […]

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