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Proceedings of the twelfth annual conference of the British association for biological anthropology and osteoarchaeology

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EditorMitchell P.D. & Buckberry J.

Jaar2012

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume2380

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Pagina’s181

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407309705

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Exemplaar92375 ReknummerT-4-3-e

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Introduction 1-2
Mitchell P. & Buckberry J.
  • None

Human Evolution to the Dawn of Agriculture 3-42

Human Evolution after the Origin of our Species: Bridging the gap between Palaeoanthropology and Bioarchaeology 3-16
Stock J.T.
  • Introduction , pp. 3-4
  • What factors control human phenotypic variation , p. 5
  • Variation in the Skeletal system , pp. 5-7
  • Phenotypic variation: adaptation or plasticity , pp. 7-10
  • How can anthropological research contribute to our understanding of human adaptability , pp. 10-12
  • Conclusion , p. 12

Sexual Dimorphism in Adult Skeletal Remains at Ban Non Wat, Thailand, during the Intensification of Agriculture in Early Prehistoric Southeast Asia 17-28
Clark A., Tales N. & Halcrow S.
  • Introduction , pp. 17-18
  • Materials , pp. 18-19
  • Methods , pp. 19-20
  • Results , pp. 20-24
  • Discussion , pp. 24-25
  • Conclusion , pp. 25-26

The Bioarchaeology of Agriculture in the Southern Levant: A Comparative Study of Epipaleolithic Hunter-Gatherers and Bronze Age Agriculturalists 29-42
Gasperetti M.A.
  • Materials , pp. 30-32
  • Methods . Dental Analyses, Cross-Sectional Geometry , pp. 32-33
  • Results . Dental Attrition, Dental caries, Periapical Lesions, Calculus, Periodontal Disease, Ante-Mortem Tooth Loss, Linear Enamel Hypoplasia, Cross-Sectional Geometry , pp. 33-36
  • Discussion . Dental Attrition, Oral Pathology, Linear Enamel Hypoplasia, Cross-Sectional Geometry , pp. 37-38
  • Conclusion , pp. 38-39

Palaeopathology 43-102

Where have we been, where are we now, and what does the future hold : paleopathology in the UK over the last 30 years, with a few bees in my bonnet 43-52
Roberts C.
  • Introduction , p. 43
  • The Early Years of Paleopathology , pp. 43-44
  • Key Milestones in Palaeopathology's Development in the UK , pp. 44-45
  • Strengths and Weaknesses of Palaeopathology in the UK , pp. 45-47
  • The Future for Palaeopathology in the UK , pp. 47-48
  • And Finally... some bees in my bonnet , pp. 48-49

The Paleoparasitology of 17th-18th century Spitalfields in London 53-62
Anastasiou E., Mitchell P.D. & Jeffries N.
  • Introduction to Parasites and Paleoparasitology , pp. 53-54
  • Materials , pp. 54-55
  • Methods , pp. 55-56
  • Results , pp. 56-57
  • Discussion , pp. 57-58
  • Conclusions , p. 58

Integrated Strategies for the use of Lipid Biomarkers in the Diagnoses of Ancient Mycobacterial Disease 63-70
Lee O., Bull I.D., Molnár E., Pálfi G., Donoghue H.D., Besra G.S. & Minnikin D.E.
  • Introduction , pp. 63-64
  • Analytical Methods , pp. 64-65
  • Results , pp. 65-66
  • Discussion , pp. 66-68

A comparative study of markers of occupational stress in coastal fishers and inland agriculturalists from Northern Chile 71-86
Ponce P.V.
  • Introduction , pp. 71-73
  • Materials and Methods , pp. 73-77
  • Results , pp. 77-80
  • Discussion , pp. 80-81
  • Conclusion , p. 82

The human remains from the medieval Islamic cemetery of Can Fonoll, Ibiza, Spain: preliminary results 87-102
Kyriakou X.-P., Márque-Grant N., Langstaff H., Samuels C., Pacelli C.S., Castro J., Roig J. & Kranioti E.F.
  • Introduction , pp. 87-88
  • Material and Methods , pp. 88-89
  • Results . Skeletal Preservation, Demographic Information, Physical Characteristics, Non-metrical Variation, Dental Health Status, Skeletal Pathology, Cribra Orbitalia, Osteoarthritis and Degenerative Joint Disease, Trauma, Other Conditions , pp. 89-95
  • Discussion . Demography, Physique and Appearance, Health Status and Living Conditions, Trauma and Level of Violence, Diet and Oral Hygiene , pp. 95-97
  • Concluding Remarks , p. 97

Museums, curation and data recording 103-118

A new known age and sex collection at the Natural History Museum, London 103-110
Delbarre G., Clegg M., Kruszynski R. & Bonney H.
  • Methodology , pp. 104-105
  • Challenges . Collectors and Donors Biases, Loss of Historical Information, Inscriptions on Skulls , pp. 105-107
  • Results . Donations of Human Remains to the NHM, Age and Sex of the Individuals, Skeletal and Dental Remains , pp. 107-108
  • Conclusion , p. 108

Implementation of preliminary digital radiographic examination in the confines of the crypt of St Bride's church, Fleet Street, London 111-118
Bekvalac J.
  • St Bride's Church - Archaeological Background of the Church and the Crypt Assemblage , pp. 111-113
  • Analysis by the Centre for Human Bioarchaeology , p. 113
  • Skeletal Biographical Assemblage , pp. 113-114
  • Preliminary Digital Radiographic Project , p. 114
  • Methods , pp. 114-115
  • Results , p. 115
  • Discussion , pp. 115-117

Methods of Analysis 119-160

A Revised Method of Assessing Tooth Wear in the Deciduous Dentition 119-130
Clement A.F. & Freyne
  • Introduction , pp. 119-120
  • Deciduous Tooth Wear , pp. 120-121
  • Materials , pp. 121-122
  • Methods , pp. 122-124
  • Results . The Deciduous Tooth Wear Pattern, Deciduous Tooth Wear and Age , pp. 124-125
  • Discussion , p. 126
  • Conclusions , p. 126

A Study of Interobserver Variation in Cranial Measurements and the Resulting Consequences when analysed using CranID 131-140
Slater R.J. & Smith M.J.
  • Introduction , pp. 131-132
  • Method , p. 132
  • Results , pp. 132-133
  • Conclusion , pp. 133-138

Early Bronze Age Busta in Cambridgeshire : on-site experiments to investigate the effects of fires and pyres on pits 141-150
Dodwell N.
  • Contextualising the Experiment , pp. 141-143
  • Potential Interpretations . A body Cremated within the Pit, Dismembered Body Parts being Placed into a Fire, A Fire having been Lit within the Pit to Seal the Edges, the Cremation Taking Place Elsewhere, ... , pp. 143-144
  • ...A Body Placed on Top of a Pyre Set over the Pit
  • The Experiment . Background, Methodology , pp. 144-145
  • Results . Combustion Temperatures, Effects on Pyre Architecture, Recording the Features, Sampling Methodology, Analysis and Interpretation of Results , pp. 145-147
  • Discussion and Future Work , pp. 147-148

Archaeological insights into the disarticulation pattern of a human body in an sitting/squatting position 151-160
Radonic K.
  • Tablada de Lurin , pp. 152-153
  • Materials and Methods . Excavation Techniques and Site Recording, Sample Size , pp. 153-155
  • Skeletal Disarticulation within a Funerary Bundle . Axial Skeleton, Shoulder Girdle and Upper Limbs, Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limbs , pp. 156-157
  • Discussion , p. 157
  • Labile vs Persistent Joints . Joints within the Neck, Shoulder Joint, Wrist and Hand Joints, Lower Spine and Pelvis, Hip, Knee and Ankle Joints , pp. 157-158
  • Conclusion , pp. 158-159

Interpreting burial in past populations 161-181

Mortuary practices at Aztalan: a reappraisal of an elite burial at a middle Mississippian site in the western great lakes region of the midwestern United States 161-166
Sullivan N.C. & Rodell R.
  • Introduction , pp. 161-163
  • Mississippian Mortuary Practices , p. 163
  • Aztalan Mortuary Practices , pp. 163-165
  • Conclusion , p. 165

Stature of burials interred with weapons in early medieval England 167-174
Mays
  • Introduction , pp. 167-168
  • Materials and Methods , pp. 168-169
  • Results , pp. 169-170
  • Discussion , pp. 170-172
  • Conclusions , p. 172

The uses of field anthropology on the excavation of the St-Rumbold cemetery, Mechelen 175-181
Van de Vijver K.
  • Introduction , p. 175
  • Archaeothanatology , pp. 176-177
  • St Rumbold's Cemetery , pp. 177-178
  • Application of the Methods of Archaeothanatology , pp. 178-180
  • Conclusion , p. 180
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