This thesis presents an osteoarchaeological analysis of juvenile mortality profiles questioning the speculations made by some archaeologists that the under-representation of infants from Anglo-Saxon and medieval burial populations could be due to the practice of infanticide in England during these periods. Morphological and metrical age estimation and sex assessment methods are used to determine the age-at-death and sex of 1275 children from fifty-three Anglo-Saxon and medieval sites located in southern England. The age and sex distribution of the Anglo-Saxon and medieval children under six-years-old are then compared with age-specific United Nations demographic statistics see to whether or not a normative mortality profile is presented by ...
This thesis significantly contributes towards a fuller and more complex appreciation of the formatio...
This thesis presents an investigation into the health status of non-adults (<18 years of age) from E...
CHILDHOOD IS A TIME of rapid biological growth and development, and a stage of the life course durin...
This thesis presents an osteoarchaeological analysis of juvenile mortality profiles questioning the ...
Distributions of mortality and morbidity during infancy and childhood provide meaningful proxies for...
This thesis presents an investigation into children in medieval England through burial, the most arc...
The skeletal remains of substantial numbers of perinatal human infants have been excavated from with...
This study compares the infant mortality profiles of 128 infants from two urban and two rural cemete...
This study compares the infant mortality profiles of 128 infants from two urban and two rural cemete...
YesSam Lucy (1994: 26) has stated that a `recognised feature of pre-Christian early medieval cemeter...
The discovery of perinatal and infant individuals is common in the excavation of Iron Age and Romano...
Written sources from the medieval period focus mainly on the activities of adults, particularly male...
Children represent the most vulnerable members of society, and as such provide valuable insight into...
The discovery of perinatal and infant individuals is common in the excavation of Iron Age and Romano...
This thesis investigates changes in Iroquoian infant mortality and juvenile growth between 1250 and ...
This thesis significantly contributes towards a fuller and more complex appreciation of the formatio...
This thesis presents an investigation into the health status of non-adults (<18 years of age) from E...
CHILDHOOD IS A TIME of rapid biological growth and development, and a stage of the life course durin...
This thesis presents an osteoarchaeological analysis of juvenile mortality profiles questioning the ...
Distributions of mortality and morbidity during infancy and childhood provide meaningful proxies for...
This thesis presents an investigation into children in medieval England through burial, the most arc...
The skeletal remains of substantial numbers of perinatal human infants have been excavated from with...
This study compares the infant mortality profiles of 128 infants from two urban and two rural cemete...
This study compares the infant mortality profiles of 128 infants from two urban and two rural cemete...
YesSam Lucy (1994: 26) has stated that a `recognised feature of pre-Christian early medieval cemeter...
The discovery of perinatal and infant individuals is common in the excavation of Iron Age and Romano...
Written sources from the medieval period focus mainly on the activities of adults, particularly male...
Children represent the most vulnerable members of society, and as such provide valuable insight into...
The discovery of perinatal and infant individuals is common in the excavation of Iron Age and Romano...
This thesis investigates changes in Iroquoian infant mortality and juvenile growth between 1250 and ...
This thesis significantly contributes towards a fuller and more complex appreciation of the formatio...
This thesis presents an investigation into the health status of non-adults (<18 years of age) from E...
CHILDHOOD IS A TIME of rapid biological growth and development, and a stage of the life course durin...