Corrie Hyland (BAP PhD student, University of Oxford) recently participated in a public outreach event hosted by the Oxford Museum of Natural History called “Museums Late Night: Water World”. The evening event was held on Friday, May 17 and was based on a wide range of research around the theme of freshwater. She had a great time hosting a stall and talking to people during the event!
Corrie’s stall for this event included a poster on reservoir effect corrections she previously made, examples of bone collagen material, fish skeletons and a piece of limestone provided by the Natural History Museum’s teaching collection, nerpa seal skin samples from the London Natural History Museum, and two large standing posters from the school of archaeology.