isease in Great Britain by Abigail S. Gancz, Andrew G. Farrer, Michelle P. Nixon, Sterling Wright, Luis Arriola, Christina Adler, Emily R. Davenport, Neville Gully, Alan Cooper, Kate Britton, Keith Dobney, Justin D. Silverman and Laura S. Weyrich, 29 November 2023, Nature Microbiology. DOI: 10.1038 Adler, senior lecturer, School of Dentistry, University of Sydney; Neville Gully, assistant dean learning and teaching, Adelaide Dental School, University of Adelaide; Alan Cooper; Kate Britton, professor of archaeology, University of Aberdeen; and Keith Dobney, head, School of Historical and Philo
How it got there, who can tell, laughs Kate Britton, an archaeologist at the University of Aberdeen, who sent the chamber pot specimen to Warinner. She suspects that either some postmedieval owner was too lazy to take their dog for a walk, or the renovators were playing a prank.