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Conference : Archaeology of Disability

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In the framework of the "Equality Month" of the Université Paris Nanterre, Cyrille Le Forestier addresses the question of disability in societies of the past through the prism of archaeoanthropology. By crossing the fine study of human remains, funerary contexts and social dynamics, he questions the daily life of individuals with physical disabilities: were they cared for, accompanied or on the contrary marginalized? were they provided with care…
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In the framework of the "Equality Month" of the Université Paris Nanterre, Cyrille Le Forestier addresses the question of disability in societies of the past through the prism of archaeoanthropology. By crossing the fine study of human remains, funerary contexts and social dynamics, he questions the daily life of individuals with physical disabilities: were they cared for, accompanied or on the contrary marginalized? were they provided with care…

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Inrap broke the news on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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