The Black Gate cemetery in Newcastle-upon-Tyne was established within the abandoned remains of a Roman fort (Pons Aelius) in the 8th century and was an active burial ground until the 12th century AD. The cemetery has yielded 663 articulated skeletons, making it one of the largest skeletal assemblages recovered from later Anglo-Saxon England. Aside from the cemetery there is no physical evidence for settlement in the area from the abandonment of Pons Aelius in 410 AD. until the first phase of construction of a Norman castle in 1080 AD. Documentary evidence indicates the presence of a monastery within the immediate locality of the cemetery; however, archaeological evidence for a monastic settlement at the site has yet to be identified...
The anthropological analysis and assessment of the living conditions of historical populations shoul...
This thesis employs a paleopathological approach to examine the impacts of\ud urban versus rural liv...
Bioarchaeologists use skeletal health indicators to measure how ancient populations adapted to their...
The lack of grave goods in cemeteries from later Anglo‐Saxon England (eighth to 11th century AD) has...
Health changes experienced by populations living in regions of conflict have come to the forefront o...
Anthropologists have been interested in the interaction of health and status in prehistoric populati...
The health status of the subadult skeletal remains from the South Tombs Cemetery at Tell el-Amarna w...
Palaeodemographic studies enable the lifespan and health of a population to be studied and subsequen...
This study compares the morbidity and mortality of non-adults interred in urban and rural cemeteries...
The revival of monasticism in the eleventh century promoted greater seclusion of monks and the re-po...
Funder: Cambridge Trust; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003343Objectives: This study explores...
Mobility and migration patterns of groups and individuals have long been a topic of interest to arch...
Health is routinely studied in living populations using quantifiable measurements such as allostatic...
The thesis will discuss the variety and types of cemeteries and burials used during the late Anglo-...
Humans, like all animal species, are subject to Bergmann's (1847) and Allen's (1877) environmental r...
The anthropological analysis and assessment of the living conditions of historical populations shoul...
This thesis employs a paleopathological approach to examine the impacts of\ud urban versus rural liv...
Bioarchaeologists use skeletal health indicators to measure how ancient populations adapted to their...
The lack of grave goods in cemeteries from later Anglo‐Saxon England (eighth to 11th century AD) has...
Health changes experienced by populations living in regions of conflict have come to the forefront o...
Anthropologists have been interested in the interaction of health and status in prehistoric populati...
The health status of the subadult skeletal remains from the South Tombs Cemetery at Tell el-Amarna w...
Palaeodemographic studies enable the lifespan and health of a population to be studied and subsequen...
This study compares the morbidity and mortality of non-adults interred in urban and rural cemeteries...
The revival of monasticism in the eleventh century promoted greater seclusion of monks and the re-po...
Funder: Cambridge Trust; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003343Objectives: This study explores...
Mobility and migration patterns of groups and individuals have long been a topic of interest to arch...
Health is routinely studied in living populations using quantifiable measurements such as allostatic...
The thesis will discuss the variety and types of cemeteries and burials used during the late Anglo-...
Humans, like all animal species, are subject to Bergmann's (1847) and Allen's (1877) environmental r...
The anthropological analysis and assessment of the living conditions of historical populations shoul...
This thesis employs a paleopathological approach to examine the impacts of\ud urban versus rural liv...
Bioarchaeologists use skeletal health indicators to measure how ancient populations adapted to their...