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Noel Hincha


Biography

Research Topic and Interests

Pollution, Pathogen, and Place: Novel Applications of Sulphur Isotopes in (Pre-)Industrial Northern England

  • Isotope studies of pollution, disease, and migration patterns in archaeological remains
  • Urban-industrial environments and structural violence

 

Academic Background

  • MSc in Human Bioarchaeology and Paleopathology, Durham University (2021-2022)
  • BA in Anthropology and French, Marquette University (2015-2019)

 

Awards

  • AHRC Northern Bridge Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership Studentship

 

Publications

  • Sullivan, N., Hincha, N., Resler, S., and Dougherty, S. (2022). And as things have been they remain: enteric disease and differential mortality among ethnic groups in early twentieth century Milwaukee. International Journal of Paleopathology, 37, pp. 1-5.
  • Gregory, M., Peterson, J., and Hincha, N. (2021). History beneath our feet: archaeology in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood. Illinois Antiquity, 56, pp. 8-20. 

Publications