Andy Barlow (BDS MSc)
Thesis title: Cotton Town Blues - investigating inequality through stable isotope analysis, in a 19th century cemetary population of Blackburn, Lancashire
Archaeology
Year of study: 3
- School of History, Classics and Archaeology
Contact details
- Email: s1520707@sms.ed.ac.uk
PhD supervisors:
Background
I originally qualified from the Dental School of University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1988 and spent over 20 years working in NHS practice in both Lancashire and Oxfordshire.
Following retirement from clinical practice it was suggested I return to study and completed my MSc in Human Osteoarchaeology here in Edinburgh in 2016.
I immediately embarked upon PhD study and am currently carrying this on a part-time basis, as I was appointed as Archaeology Laboratory Technician in the department in January 2019.
Qualifications
BDS - University of Newcsatle upon Tyne
MSc - The University of Edinburgh
Responsibilities & affiliations
Archaeology Lab Technician
Research summary
Stable isotope analysis for dietary reconstruction