
Corinne Baltz
Corinne Baltz is a writer, archaeologist, and artist from small-town South Carolina. They hold an MSc in Experimental Archaeology from the University of York, where they conducted research on handedness and use-wear analysis. In their personal research, Corinne’s interests lie in Edwardian children’s books, paganism in literature, and the culture and religion of the southern United States. Outside of work, Corinne is a freelance writer and artist, and occasionally takes up positions as a writer or costumer within the indie film scene.
Articles by Corinne Baltz
The Rise and Fall of Victorian Pleasure GardensIn the heart of Industrialized England, pleasure gardens offered a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city.
The History of Left-Handedness: Why Is This a Bias?Left-handers in the United States make up 12% of the population, almost triple the 3.5% in 1900. What caused this massive increase, and will it continue?
Left-handers in the United States make up 12% of the population, almost triple the 3.5% in 1900. What caused this massive increase, and will it continue?