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Exploring the Fascinating World of Mortuary Archaeology with Sarah N. Rubin

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A fascinating glimpse into the world of mortuary archaeology with our expert guest, Sarah N Rubin. Sarah, a seasoned archaeologist, takes us on an enlightening journey through the lens of time, sharing her rich experiences from excavations all over the world, from Ohio to Jerusalem. Promising a wealth of intriguing insights, we traverse the boundaries of science, history, culture, and literature in this captivating episode.
Eager to decode the mysteries of the past through the study of burials and bones? You're in for a treat. We discuss how the whisperings of the long-departed, from royalty like Tutankhamun to the common man, can unveil a treasure trove of knowledge about ancient cultures. Sarah sheds light on how bones offer clues about age, sex, pathology, and cultural practices. But it's not all smooth sailing - we also delve into the ethical dilemmas and unique hurdles faced in mortuary archaeology.
Finally, we turn the spotlight onto literature and how mortuary archaeology has been masterfully woven into the narrative by authors such as Aaron Alkins and Elizabeth Peters. Sarah, who is also an accomplished writer, candidly shares how she incorporates her expertise into her work. For all budding writers out there, we offer a list of valuable resources to help you bring authenticity to your novels through this unique perspective. So sit back, tune in, and let the secrets of the past unfold before you.
You can find out more about Sarah and her books at https://linktr.ee/WriterMeRSNR
Find out more about Writers' Narrative my brand new free magazine for writers everywhere. Sign up to get it delivered to your inbox monthly.
Find out more about Mists and Manuscripts, a writing retreat in the heartland of Scotland, surrounded by lochs and mountains.

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Chapters

1. Exploring the Fascinating World of Mortuary Archaeology with Sarah N. Rubin (00:00:00)

2. Mortuary Archaeology (00:00:03)

3. Learnings From Burials and Bones (00:07:37)

4. Challenges and Significance of Mortuary Archaeology (00:17:58)

5. Mortuary Archaeology and Ancient Funerary Practices (00:35:05)

6. Authenticity in Novels and Writing (00:43:11)

190 episodes

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A fascinating glimpse into the world of mortuary archaeology with our expert guest, Sarah N Rubin. Sarah, a seasoned archaeologist, takes us on an enlightening journey through the lens of time, sharing her rich experiences from excavations all over the world, from Ohio to Jerusalem. Promising a wealth of intriguing insights, we traverse the boundaries of science, history, culture, and literature in this captivating episode.
Eager to decode the mysteries of the past through the study of burials and bones? You're in for a treat. We discuss how the whisperings of the long-departed, from royalty like Tutankhamun to the common man, can unveil a treasure trove of knowledge about ancient cultures. Sarah sheds light on how bones offer clues about age, sex, pathology, and cultural practices. But it's not all smooth sailing - we also delve into the ethical dilemmas and unique hurdles faced in mortuary archaeology.
Finally, we turn the spotlight onto literature and how mortuary archaeology has been masterfully woven into the narrative by authors such as Aaron Alkins and Elizabeth Peters. Sarah, who is also an accomplished writer, candidly shares how she incorporates her expertise into her work. For all budding writers out there, we offer a list of valuable resources to help you bring authenticity to your novels through this unique perspective. So sit back, tune in, and let the secrets of the past unfold before you.
You can find out more about Sarah and her books at https://linktr.ee/WriterMeRSNR
Find out more about Writers' Narrative my brand new free magazine for writers everywhere. Sign up to get it delivered to your inbox monthly.
Find out more about Mists and Manuscripts, a writing retreat in the heartland of Scotland, surrounded by lochs and mountains.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Exploring the Fascinating World of Mortuary Archaeology with Sarah N. Rubin (00:00:00)

2. Mortuary Archaeology (00:00:03)

3. Learnings From Burials and Bones (00:07:37)

4. Challenges and Significance of Mortuary Archaeology (00:17:58)

5. Mortuary Archaeology and Ancient Funerary Practices (00:35:05)

6. Authenticity in Novels and Writing (00:43:11)

190 episodes

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