5191944
9781551300597
Material Culture and Burial Representativeness; A Dangerous Assumption: Anyone Can be a Historian! The Lessons from Christ Church Spitalfields; Problems of Preservation and Sexism in Sexing: Some Lessons from Historical Collections for Palaeodemographers; Correlation of Documentary and Skeletal Evidence in the St. Bride's Crypt Population; A Comparison of Death Records from the Monroe County Almhouse with Skeletal Remains from the Associated Highland Park Cemetery; The 19th Century Cemetery at St. Thomas Parish Records, and Censuses; Contribution of Bioarchaeological Research to Knowledge of 19th Century Surgery; Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggar Man, Thief: The Selectivity Exercised by Graverobbers at the Medical College of Georgia, 1837-1887; Testing Identification Records: Evidence form the Coimbra Identified Skeletal Collections (19th and 20th centuries); Rates of Ageing in the 18th Century; Testing Assumptions for Skeletal Studies by Means of Identified Skulls from Hallstatt, Austria.Herring, Ann is the author of 'Grave Reflections Portraying the Past Through Cemetery Studies', published 1998 under ISBN 9781551300597 and ISBN 1551300591.
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