Cross Bones burial gound
Publications
Brickley, M. and Miles, A. 1999. The Cross Bones burial ground, Redcross Way Southwark London. Archaeological excavations (1991-1998) for the London Underground Limited Jubilee Line Extension Project. MoLAS Monograph 3.
Brickley, M. 2002. An investigation of historical and archaeological evidence for age-related bone loss and osteoporosis. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 12.5, 364-371.
Ogden, A.R., Pinhasi, R. and White, W.J., 2007 Gross enamel hypoplasia in molars from sub-adults in a 16th-18th century London graveyard. In American Journal of Physical Anthropology 133: 957-966.
Tucker, F. 2007. Kill or Cure? The osteological evidence of the mercury treatment of syphilis in 17th to 19th-century London. London Archaeologist 11.8, 220-224
Research
Buckley, C. Correlation of stature, dental age, craniometry and economic indicators in ancient London skeletons. University of Southampton, MSc.
Ives, R. Cortical bone loss in early modern populations. University of Birmingham, MPhil.
Ives, R. 2008. An investigation of vitamin D deficiency osteomalacia and age-related osteoporosis in six post-medieval urban collections. University of Birmingham, PhD.
McCarthy, A. Musculo-skeletal markers of the skeleton. University of Southampton, MSc.
Millard, A. Age of weaning via stable isotope analysis. University of Durham, Post-doc.
O’Donnell, I. Prevalence of rickets and scurvy in early modern London. Bournemouth University, 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.
Spiegelman, M. and Reeves, C. aDNA evidence for malaria in Early Modern London. UCL/Wellcome Trust Centre, Post-doc.
Tanahata, M. Diet, health disease in urban and rural populations. Tokyo University, Post-doc.
Tsang, A. 2003. The impact of socio-economic and environmental status on metabolic and environmental indicators of stress in non-adult skeletons from two post-medieval sites in London. University of Durham, MSc.