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Unearthing Late Medieval Children Health Status And Burial Practice In Southern England Heidi Dawson

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Unearthing Late Medieval Children Health Status And Burial Practice In Southern England Heidi Dawson
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.85 MB
Author: Heidi Dawson
ISBN: 9781407312477
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Unearthing Late Medieval Children Health Status And Burial Practice In Southern England Heidi Dawson by Heidi Dawson 9781407312477 instant download after payment.

This study explores the status of children in the late medieval period (AD 1066-1539) based on two concepts of the child; biological and cultural. The biological evidence is explored by an osteoarchaeological analysis of sub-adult skeletal remains concentrating on markers related to status, such as, age, rates of growth, the presence of stress indicators, and rates of dental wear. The cultural aspect involves an analysis of the funerary context, such as, location of burial, position of the body, and grave inclusions, as well as reference to historical sources depicting the role of children.

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