Professor Sarah Tarlow - Losing a Partner, Navigating Loss & Grief, Suicide, Assisted Dying, The Studying of Death and more
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Prof.Sarah Tarlow is a British archaeologist and academic. As professor of historical archaeology at the University of Leicester, Tarlow is best known for her work on the archaeology of death and burial. In 2012, Tarlow was awarded the chair in archaeology at the University of Leicester. In this episode we discuss studying death, devastation of loss, vulnerability, and assisted suicide Sarah's book The Archaeology of Loss is OUT NOW: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Archaeology-Loss-Life-love-dying-ebook/dp/B0BGN6613K/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PW1H460RZXNM&keywords=sara Find us here: Twitter: @unquestionpod Instagram: @unquestionablepod Tik Tok: @unquestionablepod Facebook: @unquestionablepodcast Youtube: @unquestionablepod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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