Children represent the most vulnerable members of society, and as such provide valuable insight into past lifeways. Adverse environmental conditions translate more readily into the osteological record of children, making them primary evidence for the investigation of ill-health in the past. To date, most information on growing up in Roman Britain has been based on the Classical literature, or discussed in palaeopathological studies with a regional focus, e.g. Dorset or Durnovaria. Thus, the lifestyles and everyday realities of children throughout Britannia remained largely unknown. This study sets out to fill this gap by providing the first large scale analysis of Romano-British children from town and country. The palaeopathological analysi...
A holistic approach to palaeopathological studies using historical documentation and clinical, archa...
This thesis presents an investigation into the health status of non-adults (<18 years of age) from E...
This thesis presents an investigation into the health status of non-adults (<18 years of age) from E...
Childhood palaeopathology remains an underutilised resource in the study of Roman Britain, particula...
Childhood palaeopathology remains an underutilised resource in the study of Roman Britain, particula...
Childhood palaeopathology remains an underutilised resource in the study of Roman Britain, particula...
Roman London has been extensively excavated, particularly over the last two decades, and substantial...
Roman writers acknowledged the peculiar biological and psychological characteristics of children. Th...
The skeletal remains of children provide an effective measure of population fitness in the past. The...
The effects colonial regimes have on health has emerged as an important focus in bioarchaeological r...
CHILDHOOD IS A TIME of rapid biological growth and development, and a stage of the life course durin...
This paper presents diseases which directly leave traces on osteological material (enamel hypopla...
Adolescents are a dynamic and underrepresented part of the archaeological record. Through the use of...
Naissus, Viminacium and Sirmium are the most important sites in Serbia from the Antiquity period. Th...
This thesis presents an osteoarchaeological analysis of juvenile mortality profiles questioning the ...
A holistic approach to palaeopathological studies using historical documentation and clinical, archa...
This thesis presents an investigation into the health status of non-adults (<18 years of age) from E...
This thesis presents an investigation into the health status of non-adults (<18 years of age) from E...
Childhood palaeopathology remains an underutilised resource in the study of Roman Britain, particula...
Childhood palaeopathology remains an underutilised resource in the study of Roman Britain, particula...
Childhood palaeopathology remains an underutilised resource in the study of Roman Britain, particula...
Roman London has been extensively excavated, particularly over the last two decades, and substantial...
Roman writers acknowledged the peculiar biological and psychological characteristics of children. Th...
The skeletal remains of children provide an effective measure of population fitness in the past. The...
The effects colonial regimes have on health has emerged as an important focus in bioarchaeological r...
CHILDHOOD IS A TIME of rapid biological growth and development, and a stage of the life course durin...
This paper presents diseases which directly leave traces on osteological material (enamel hypopla...
Adolescents are a dynamic and underrepresented part of the archaeological record. Through the use of...
Naissus, Viminacium and Sirmium are the most important sites in Serbia from the Antiquity period. Th...
This thesis presents an osteoarchaeological analysis of juvenile mortality profiles questioning the ...
A holistic approach to palaeopathological studies using historical documentation and clinical, archa...
This thesis presents an investigation into the health status of non-adults (<18 years of age) from E...
This thesis presents an investigation into the health status of non-adults (<18 years of age) from E...