diff --git a/content/article/HafsaasWar.md b/content/article/HafsaasWar.md index 2c34592..6633bc5 100644 --- a/content/article/HafsaasWar.md +++ b/content/article/HafsaasWar.md @@ -1107,13 +1107,13 @@ ca. 3085 BCE.[^212] # Appendices -![Appendix 1](../static/images/hafsaas/Appendix1.jpg "Appendix 1") +![Human remains and weapons in the Naqada graves in Cemetery 17. Data from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910) and Reisner (1910).](../static/images/hafsaas/Appendix1.jpg "Human remains and weapons in the Naqada graves in Cemetery 17. Data from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910) and Reisner (1910).") -**~~Appendix 1~~** +**~~Appendix 1: Human remains and weapons in the Naqada graves in Cemetery 17. Data from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910) and Reisner (1910).~~** -![Appendix 2](../static/images/hafsaas/Appendix2.jpg "Appendix 2") +![Burials with human remains and osteological case descriptions for individuals with evidence of healed or unhealed trauma related to interpersonal violence in Cemetery 7. Data from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910).](../static/images/hafsaas/Appendix2.jpg "Burials with human remains and osteological case descriptions for individuals with evidence of healed or unhealed trauma related to interpersonal violence in Cemetery 7. Data from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910).") -**~~Appendix 2~~** +**~~Appendix 2: Burials with human remains and osteological case descriptions for individuals with evidence of healed or unhealed trauma related to interpersonal violence in Cemetery 7. Data from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910).~~** # Acknowledgements diff --git a/content/author/urosmatic.md b/content/author/urosmatic.md index e8eca3f..c9a06bf 100644 --- a/content/author/urosmatic.md +++ b/content/author/urosmatic.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- title: Uroš Matić -affiliation: +affiliation: Austrian Archaeological Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences. --- # Biography -Bio +Uroš Matić is a postdoctoral researcher at the Austrian Archaeological Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences. He specializes in war and violence, gender, settlement archaeology, and ancient Egyptian interrelations with neighbouring cultures. Matić has more than ten years of fieldwork experience in Egypt. He is a member of archaeological teams working in Tell el-Dabca, Aswan, and Kom Ombo. His most recent publications include Violence and Gender in Ancient Egypt (Routledge 2021) and Beautiful Bodies. Gender and Corporeal Aesthetics in the Past (Oxbow Books 2022).