The Skeleton Science Teacher's Handbook was created by Dr Kirsty McCarrison (Durham University Library's Learning Team), in association with Professor Charlotte Roberts (Durham University's Archaeology Department). The handbook introduces methods of scientific analysis of archaeological human skeletons and aims to support teaching across a range of topics in school including biology, history and chemistry at all key stages, GCSE, and above.
A link to download the handbook for free is provided below. If you do download the handbook and would like to provide feedback, please click on the link below. Feedback is beneficial for our understanding of the impact of the handbook on teaching about the skeleton in schools, and the effectiveness of Museum Exhibits. Thank you!
A link to download the handbook for free is provided below. If you do download the handbook and would like to provide feedback, please click on the link below. Feedback is beneficial for our understanding of the impact of the handbook on teaching about the skeleton in schools, and the effectiveness of Museum Exhibits. Thank you!