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The School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences uniquely integrates Archaeological Sciences, Biological Anthropology, Cultural Archaeology and Forensic and Medical Sciences to further the study of people, their society and their environments in the present and the past.
This vision is promoted through the school's specialist groups including the Biological Anthropology Research Centre, the Stable Isotope Centre and Visualisation Heritage - the University centre where archaeologists and forensic scientists use the latest technologies to capture, image, analyse and disseminate human activity from the past and the present. Find Archaeological and Forensic Sciences courses here: https://www.bradford.ac.uk/archaeological-forensic-sciences/study/#d.en.241315 Find out about research in Archaeological and Forensic Sciences here: https://www.bradford.ac.uk/archaeological-forensic-sciences/research/ North Atlantic Research North Atlantic Research (NAR) formalises the research in the North Atlantic region carried out at the University of Bradford since the early 1980s. Currently the team are working on the publication of the Old Scatness/Jarlshof Environs Project, and excavating on Rousay as part of the 'Orkney Gateway to the Atlantic' project. Visit the NAR Website here: https://www.bradford.ac.uk/archaeological-forensic-sciences/research/north-atlantic-research-unit/


