Previous research on Broadgate

Published research

Ogden, A.R., Pinhasi, R., White, W.J. 2008.  Nothing new under the heavens: MIH in the past? European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry 9.4, 166-171.

Ogden, A. R., Pinhasi, R. and White, W.J.  2007. Gross enamel hypoplasia in molars from subadults in a 16th to 18th century London graveyard. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 133: 957-966.

Pinhasi, R., Shaw, P., White, B. and Ogden, A.R. 2006. Morbidity, rickets and long-bone growth in post-medieval Britain- a cross-population analysis. Annals of Human Biology 33: 372-389.

Unpublished research

Adia, K.J.B. 2007. An Investigation into the relationship between healed vitamin D deficiency and age-related bone loss in historical populations. University of Bradford, MSc.

Clark, A. 2007.  Investigating the effects of secular change on metric sexing techniques in British skeletal populations.  University of Bradford, MSc.

Piyaratna, M. 2007. The relationship between spondylolysis, spina bifida occulta and transitional vertebrae: a case-referent study of archaeological human skeletal remains. Institute of Archaeology, UCL, MSc.



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