Medieval Merton Priory

Publications

Clement, A. 2007. A new method for recording tooth wear.  In White, W. and Zakrewski, S. (eds.), Proceedings of the 7th Annual BABAO Conference.  Oxford, BAR International Series 1712, 72-81.

Conheeney, J. 2007. The Human bone. In Saxby, D. and Miller P. (eds.), The Augustinian Priory of St Mary Merton, Surrey. Excavations 1976-1990. MoLAS Monograph 34. Museum of London Archaeological Services.

Patrick, P. 2007. Overweight and the human skeleton.  In White, W. and Zakrewski, S. (eds.), Proceedings of the 7th Annual BABAO Conference.  Oxford, BAR International Series 1712, 62-71.

Rowsome, P. 2007.  Merton Priory. London Archaeologist  11.8, 210.

Saxby, D. and Miller, P. (Eds.),  2007. The Augustinian Priory of St Mary Merton, Surrey. Excavations 1976-1990. MoLAS Monograph 34. Museum of London Archaeological Services.

Postgraduate Work

Bennet, C. Activity-related bone changes in Augustinian monks. University of Bradford, MSc.

Clement, A. A new method of assessing dental attrition. Institute of Archaeology, UCL, PhD.

De La Rosa, C.E. 2007. Prevalence of carious lesions in Medieval and Post Medieval London skeletons and its relationship to diet. Institute of Archaeology, UCL, MSc.

Matthews, A. Archaeological evidence for recognition of priestly burials. University of Bradford, MSc.

Patrick, P. 2003. Greed, gluttony and intemperance: testing the stereotype of the ‘obese medieval monk’. Institute of Archaeology, UCL.

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.

Rando, C. 2007. Temporomandibular joint disorders and dental attrition in medieval and post-medieval British assemblages. Institute of Archaeology, UCL, MSc.

Spencer, R. Prevalence of DISH in London sites. University of Durham, PhD.

White, K. 2007.  Diagnosing Osteoarthritis in Skeletal Material: A Study of Methodology. Institute of Archaeology, UCL, MSc.



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