S7 Ep4: A Career in Remains

Career in Ruins

In this special year-end episode of Careers in Ruins, we are thrilled to welcome Jacqueline McKinley, a trailblazer in osteoarchaeology. Jacqueline takes us on a journey through her remarkable career, from being inspired by Magnus Magnusson’s iconic documentary on Skara Brae to becoming one of the first self-proclaimed osteoarchaeologists.

With her characteristic wit and passion, Jacqueline delves into her love for burial practices and cremations, exploring what these rituals reveal about past societies’ values and beliefs. She shares insights from a career dedicated to uncovering the intimate stories behind human remains, shedding light on the lives of those who came before us.

This episode is a celebration of a career built on curiosity, determination, and a deep respect for the human past. Whether you’re an aspiring archaeologist, a history enthusiast, or simply fascinated by the way we honor the dead, Jacqueline’s story will inspire and captivate you.

Join us as we close out the year with the wisdom and warmth of a true pioneer in the field of archaeology.

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