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10/6/2025

congratulations bella pearce

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Huge congratulations to our Honours student Bella Pearce, who submitted her Honours thesis today. Her thesis was titled "Age and Socioeconomic Status Effects on Medieval Female Cortical Bone Remodelling" and investigated femur intra-cortical bone remodelling variation with age and social status in a sample of medieval females, finding limited differences between low and high SES groups, but some variation in bone remodelling with age. Bella was an interdisciplinary student based at the School of Biomedical Sciences and working on her samples in the School of Social Science. 

Congratulations Bella and fingers crossed for positive examination reports!

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