MUSEUMS

LECTURE: Death in Medieval London: The Black Plague of 1349
March 18, 2010
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The 14th-century Black Death was one of the most devastating epidemics in human history. It killed tens of millions of Europeans and caused social, demographic, and economic changes throughout the continent. Dr. Sharon N. DeWitte, a biological anthropologist at the University at Albany, SUNY, will present her research on mortality patterns and reactions to the epidemic in London using a Black Death mass burial ground. Admission is free.
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Wake Forest University, Wingate Road
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March 18, 2010Times:
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