Most research on historic plague has relied on documentary evidence, but recently researchers have examined the remains of plague victims to produce a deeper understanding of the disease. Bioarcheological analysis allows the skeletal remains of epidemic victims to bear witness to the contexts of their deaths. This is important for our understanding of the experiences of the vast majority of people who lived in the past, who are not typically included in the historical record. This paper summarizes bioarcheological research on plague, primarily investigations of the Black Death in London (1349–50), emphasizing what anthropology uniquely contributes to plague studies
This ground-breaking book brings together scholars from the humanities and social and physical scien...
Starting with the Black Death, and continuing over the century and a half that followed, plague depo...
Efforts to understand the differential mortality caused by plague must account for many factors, inc...
Most research on historic plague has relied on documentary evidence, but recently researchers have e...
Most research on historic plague has relied on documentary evidence, but recently researchers have e...
Most research on historic plague has relied on documentary evidence, but recently researchers have e...
The fourteenth-century Black Death was one of the most important and devastating epidemics in human ...
The fourteenth-century Black Death was one of the most important and devastating epidemics in human ...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
This essay introduces the inaugural issue of The Medieval Globe, “Pandemic Disease in the Medieval W...
The archaeological definition of a plague should be possible from skeletal populations, because the ...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
This ground-breaking book brings together scholars from the humanities and social and physical scien...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
This ground-breaking book brings together scholars from the humanities and social and physical scien...
Starting with the Black Death, and continuing over the century and a half that followed, plague depo...
Efforts to understand the differential mortality caused by plague must account for many factors, inc...
Most research on historic plague has relied on documentary evidence, but recently researchers have e...
Most research on historic plague has relied on documentary evidence, but recently researchers have e...
Most research on historic plague has relied on documentary evidence, but recently researchers have e...
The fourteenth-century Black Death was one of the most important and devastating epidemics in human ...
The fourteenth-century Black Death was one of the most important and devastating epidemics in human ...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
This essay introduces the inaugural issue of The Medieval Globe, “Pandemic Disease in the Medieval W...
The archaeological definition of a plague should be possible from skeletal populations, because the ...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
This ground-breaking book brings together scholars from the humanities and social and physical scien...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
This ground-breaking book brings together scholars from the humanities and social and physical scien...
Starting with the Black Death, and continuing over the century and a half that followed, plague depo...
Efforts to understand the differential mortality caused by plague must account for many factors, inc...