Auteur--
EditorBrickley M. & Smith M.
Jaar2008
PublicatietypeBoek
SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series
Volume1743
Subtitel--
Pagina’s120
UitgeverArchaeopress
PlaatsOxford
ISBN9781407301853
Citation key--
Trefwoorden--
Exemplaar71974 ReknummerT-4-3-e
Introduction
Smith M. & Brickley M. |
The geographical epicentre of the 1918 influenza pandemic
1-8
Herring D. A. & Padiak J. |
Combining palaeopathological and historical evidence for health in the crusades
9-16
Mitchell P. D.
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When hard work is disease: the interpretation of enthesopathies
17-26
Henderson C. |
Determination of usefull incision mark characteristics from microscopic forensic analysis
27-40
Tennick C., Robinson J & Wysocki M. |
All the outward tinsel which distinguishes man from man will have then vanished" an assesment of the value of post-medieval human remains to migration studies
41-50
Powers N. |
Periapical voids in human jaw bones
51-56
Ogden A. R. |
Great Chesterford: a catalogue of burials
57-66
Inskip S. |
Rickets in Victorian London: why teatment was ineffective for so long
67-78
Brent L. & Mitchell P. D. |
A morphometric approach to body mass estimation
79-84
Cashmore L. |
Lacunae to fill: combining palaeopathological and documentary research in investigations of individuals from a post-medieval Swedish cemetery
85-92
Arcini C. |
Tuberculosis of the shoulder in a Victorian girl: how the invention of radiographs overturned a diagnosis of hysteria
93-100
Suliman A. & Mitchell P. D. |
External auditory exostosis "at the end of the world": the southernmost evidence according to the latitudinal hypothesis
101-108
Ponce P., Ghidini G. & Gonzalez-José R. |
West Butts Street cemetery, Poole: a small 18th century Baptist community
109-120
McKinley J. |