This thesis focuses upon the osteological evidence for adult health in Dorset, England during the Iron Age and Romano-British period (N= 270). The study employed a standardised method of recording to collect data from 21 sites, which was analysed at the population level. The data was discussed using a combination of social archaeology and a medical ecology approach, which enabled the evidence for health and well being to be understood in terms of society and environment, and how these changed over time. The approach also permitted comparison to national and European health patterns, and sought to challenge existing interpretations of both periods. Iron Age health reflected the agrarian based economy of that period, in addition to social and...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis is to test the applicability of some of the techniq...
Roman London has been extensively excavated, particularly over the last two decades, and substantial...
The aim of this research was to study the health of the Early Medieval population (AD 450- AD1066) i...
This thesis focuses upon the osteological evidence for adult health in Dorset, England during the Ir...
Migration continues to be a central theme in archaeology, and bioarchaeology has made significant co...
It has recently been recognised that concepts of health contain multiple dimensions. One area that h...
It has recently been recognised that concepts of health contain multiple dimensions. One area that h...
The late Iron Age human remains from the British hillfort of Maiden Castle are frequently cited with...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis is to test the applicability of some of the techniq...
The late Iron Age human remains from the British hillfort of Maiden Castle are frequently cited with...
Children represent the most vulnerable members of society, and as such provide valuable insight into...
The aim of this research was to study the health of the Early Medieval population (AD 450- AD1066) i...
This thesis employs a paleopathological approach to examine the impacts of\ud urban versus rural liv...
Adolescents are a dynamic and underrepresented part of the archaeological record. Through the use of...
The aim of this study was to determine whether there is evidence to suggest that males and females i...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis is to test the applicability of some of the techniq...
Roman London has been extensively excavated, particularly over the last two decades, and substantial...
The aim of this research was to study the health of the Early Medieval population (AD 450- AD1066) i...
This thesis focuses upon the osteological evidence for adult health in Dorset, England during the Ir...
Migration continues to be a central theme in archaeology, and bioarchaeology has made significant co...
It has recently been recognised that concepts of health contain multiple dimensions. One area that h...
It has recently been recognised that concepts of health contain multiple dimensions. One area that h...
The late Iron Age human remains from the British hillfort of Maiden Castle are frequently cited with...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis is to test the applicability of some of the techniq...
The late Iron Age human remains from the British hillfort of Maiden Castle are frequently cited with...
Children represent the most vulnerable members of society, and as such provide valuable insight into...
The aim of this research was to study the health of the Early Medieval population (AD 450- AD1066) i...
This thesis employs a paleopathological approach to examine the impacts of\ud urban versus rural liv...
Adolescents are a dynamic and underrepresented part of the archaeological record. Through the use of...
The aim of this study was to determine whether there is evidence to suggest that males and females i...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis is to test the applicability of some of the techniq...
Roman London has been extensively excavated, particularly over the last two decades, and substantial...
The aim of this research was to study the health of the Early Medieval population (AD 450- AD1066) i...