Currently, in the industrialised world, women have a higher life expectancy than men, a pattern often seen in the past as well. However, in Britain, from the Neolithic to medieval period, it has been suggested that men outlived women. One issue with such statistics is that age estimation techniques are often biased, underestimating the age of older individuals, while the oldest individuals in a sample often disappear into catch-all categories such as 50+ years. Here we employ an approach that renders visible the older individuals in three archaeological cemeteries (Great Chesterford; Mill Hill; Worthy Park) to assess gendered longevity and differential mortuary treatment of the elderly in Anglo-Saxon England. We find that women tended to ou...
The fact of death is universal. So too is the fact of womanhood. Yet each age aims to ameliorate the...
One of the most defining characteristics of early Anglo-Saxon inhumation burials is the gendered gra...
Historical evidence has provided a rich source of information concerning the structure and experienc...
Although historical documents and texts tell us otherwise, it is generally believed, not only by peo...
Distributions of mortality and morbidity during infancy and childhood provide meaningful proxies for...
Who buried the dead? Cemeteries contain the graves of people from local communities but the individu...
The aim of this study was to determine whether there is evidence to suggest that males and females i...
In many periods, our efforts to understand social relations from the burial record are frustrated by...
The thesis will discuss the variety and types of cemeteries and burials used during the late Anglo-...
This PhD dissertation comprises a detailed study of the Anglo-Saxon cultural conceptualisation of ol...
International audienceThe objective of the present study is to test our general knowledge of sex-spe...
Abstract: This article challenges the almost universal historiographical claim that women's bodies w...
Objective: to describe the characteristics and survival of the oldest old in England and Wales. Desi...
Over 1700 prehistoric burial sites have been summarised and analysed for Southern Britain from the s...
Population sex differentials in morbidity and mortality are influenced by genetic, hormonal, behavio...
The fact of death is universal. So too is the fact of womanhood. Yet each age aims to ameliorate the...
One of the most defining characteristics of early Anglo-Saxon inhumation burials is the gendered gra...
Historical evidence has provided a rich source of information concerning the structure and experienc...
Although historical documents and texts tell us otherwise, it is generally believed, not only by peo...
Distributions of mortality and morbidity during infancy and childhood provide meaningful proxies for...
Who buried the dead? Cemeteries contain the graves of people from local communities but the individu...
The aim of this study was to determine whether there is evidence to suggest that males and females i...
In many periods, our efforts to understand social relations from the burial record are frustrated by...
The thesis will discuss the variety and types of cemeteries and burials used during the late Anglo-...
This PhD dissertation comprises a detailed study of the Anglo-Saxon cultural conceptualisation of ol...
International audienceThe objective of the present study is to test our general knowledge of sex-spe...
Abstract: This article challenges the almost universal historiographical claim that women's bodies w...
Objective: to describe the characteristics and survival of the oldest old in England and Wales. Desi...
Over 1700 prehistoric burial sites have been summarised and analysed for Southern Britain from the s...
Population sex differentials in morbidity and mortality are influenced by genetic, hormonal, behavio...
The fact of death is universal. So too is the fact of womanhood. Yet each age aims to ameliorate the...
One of the most defining characteristics of early Anglo-Saxon inhumation burials is the gendered gra...
Historical evidence has provided a rich source of information concerning the structure and experienc...