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Typhus outbreaks, public health, and ritual landscapes of Maya Medicine in Colonial Guatemala (Seminar, Queen’s University Belfast, 3 December 2015)

posted on March 4, 2025

Dr Martha Few (University of Arizona)
1pm, Thursday, 3 December 2015
Elmwood Building, Room 01-009
Queen’s University Belfast
Tea/Coffee and sandwiches provided

Joint event organised by the Latin American Studies Forum, the School of Geography, Archaeology, and Paleoecology, and the Framing Epidemics Research Group (ICRH).
Email Dr Fiona Clark for further details

Filed Under: Seminar

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