Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)
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Corinne Duhig teaches archaeology and Egyptology, and runs the osteoarchaeology and funerary-archaeology consultancy Gone to Earth. She also spent 15 years assisting the police and coroners in suspicious-death cases and teaching forensic and biological sciences. Corinne's research is primarily on taphonomy and depositional ritual, interpretation of trauma, and physiological stress indicators.
Management of The St Peter’s Project: the post-excavation phase and publication of the Anglo-Saxon cemetery of St Peter’s, Broadstairs, Kent;
'SATAP: Stress in the Amarna period': a study of physiological stress indicators in New Kingdom Egypt (in conjunction with the Amarna Project);
Rewriting and editing of textbook on palaeopathology (from translation of the Czech original).
Elected: Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London; Institute for Archaeologists (Member level)
British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology, Paleopathology Association, Pathology Museums Group
English Heritage-approved specialist in osteoarchaeology
Peer reviewer for *The Lancet* and *The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology*