Research Articles
Benjamin Franklin, William Hewson and the Craven Street bones
Authors:
Simon Hillson ,
UCL Institute of Archaeology, GB
Tony Waldron,
UCL Institute of Archaeology, GB
Brian Owen-Smith,
UCL Institute of Archaeology, GB
Louise Martin
UCL Institute of Archaeology, GB
Abstract
Renovation of the house in London where Benjamin Franklin lived has led to the discovery of the remains of a late eighteenth-century anatomy school. Investigations by bioarchaeologists from the Institute are revealing William Hewson's remarkable contribution to the development of anatomical science.
How to Cite:
Hillson, S., Waldron, T., Owen-Smith, B. and Martin, L., 1998. Benjamin Franklin, William Hewson and the Craven Street bones. Archaeology International, 2, pp.14–16. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/ai.0206
Published on
22 Nov 1998.
Peer Reviewed
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