General bibliography
Last updated: 3 May 2007
Antoine, D.M. and Hillson, S.W., 2005. Famine, Black Death and health in fourteenth century London. Archaeology International (UCL) 8: 26-28.
Antoine, D.M., Hillson, S.W., Keene, D., Dean, M C and Milne, G 2005. Using growth standards in teeth from victims of the Black Death to investigate effects of the Great Famine (1315-17). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 125.
Arnold, C. J., 1982. Stress as a social factor in social and economical change. In A.C. Renfrew and S. Shennan (eds.), Ranking, resource and exchange. Cambridge, University Press: 124-131.
Aufderheide AC and Rodríguez-Martín C 1998 The Cambridge Encyclopedia of
Human Paleopathology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Barber, B. and Bowsher, D. 2000. The Eastern cemetery of Roman London: excavations 1983 – 1990, MoLAS Monograph 4.
Barnes, E. 1994 Developmental Defects of the Axial Skeleton in Palaeopathology.University Press of Colorado
Bass WM 1987 3rd edition Human Osteology A Laboratory and Field Manual. USA: Missouri Archaeological Society, Inc.
Bekvalac, J. and Kausmally, T. (in prep). Human Bone in Excavations at the Abbey of St Mary Graces, East Smithfield, London. Grainger, I and Phillpotts, C. MoLAS Monograph Series #. Museum of London Archaeology Service.
Bentley, D. & Pritchard, F. 1982. The Roman Cemetery at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. London & Middlesex Archaeological Society: Transactions, vol. 33, 1982.
Berry, A.C. and Berry, R.J., 1976. Epigenetic variation in the human cranium. Journal of Anatomy 101: 361-379.
Brickley, M., 2002. An investigation of historical and archaeological evidence for age-related bone loss and osteoporosis. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, Volume 12, Issue 5: 364-371.
Brickley, M. and McKinley, J.I., 2004 Guidelines to the standard for Recording Human Remains, IFA Paper No.7. BABAO. Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton.
Brooks, S.T. and Suchey, J.M. 1990. Skeletal Age Determination Based on the Os Pubis: a comparison of the Ascadi-Nemeskeri and Suchey-Brooks methods. Human Evolution 5: 227-238.
Brothwell, D.R., 1981. Digging Up Bones (3rd Edition). BM (NH) and OUP; London and Oxford.
Buckberry, J.L. and Chamberlain, A.T., 2002. Age estimation from the auricular surface of the ilium: A revised method. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 119, Issue 3: 231-239.
Buikstra, J.E. and Ubelaker, D.H., 1994. Standards for data collection from human skeletal remains Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Series no.44.
Chamberlain, A., 2006. Demography in Archaeology. Cambridge University Press.
Conheeney, J., 1997. Human Bone Procedures Manual. Museum of London unpublished report.
Connell, B., 2002. The Cemetery Population from Spitalfields Market, London: An Osteological Pilot Study and Post-Excavation Assessment. Museum of London unpublished report.
Connell, B., 2003. Compiling a dental inventory, In Brickley, M. and Mckinley, J. (eds.), Standards for Human Bone Recording. BABAO/IFA.
Connell B and Rauxloh P 2003 A Rapid Method for Recording Human Skeletal
Data. Unpub Museum of London report
Connell, B., and White, W., (in prep). The Human Bone. In Steele, A., Excavations at the Monastery of St Saviour, Bermondsey, Southwark. MoLAS.
Cowie, R., Bekvalac, J. and Kausmally, T., (in prep). Late 17th- to 19th-century burial and earlier occupation at All Saints, Chelsea Old Church, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Archaeology Studies Series, Museum of London Archaeology Service.
Dawson, G., 2002. A Plague Pit in Southwark? SLAS News 89, March 2002.
Down, A. and Welch, M., 1990. Chichester excavations VII: Apple down and the Mardens, Chichester: Chichester District Council.
Drinkall, G. and Foreman, M., 1998. The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Castledyke South, Barton-on-Humber. Sheffield: Sheffield excavations report 6, Humber Archaeology Partnership.
Ferembach, D., Schwidetzky, I. and Stoukal, M., 1980. Recommendations for age and sex diagnoses of skeletons. Journal of Human Evolution 9: 517-549.
Finnegan, M., 1978. Non-metric variation in the infra-cranial skeleton. Journal of Anatomy 125: 23-37.
Gilchrist, R. and Sloane, B., 2005 Requiem: The Medieval Monastic Cemetery in Britain. Museum of London Archaeology Service.
Gowland, R. and Chamberlain, A., 2006. Detecting Plague: The Palaeodemographic Characterisation of a Catastrophic Burial Assemblage. Antiquity 79: 146-158.
Gowland, R. and Knusel, C. (eds.), 2006. Social archaeology of funerary remains. Oxford: Oxbow books.
Grainger, I. and Phillpotts, C., (in prep). Excavations at the Abbey of St Mary Graces, East Smithfield, London. MoLAS Monograph Series #. Museum of London Archaeology Service.
Grainger, I., Hawkins, D., with Falcini, P., & Mills, P., 1988. Excavations at the Royal Mint site 1986-1988. London Archaeologist 5: 429-36.
Gustafson, G. and Koch, G., 1974. Age estimation up to 16 years of age based on dental development. Odontologisk Revy 25: 297-306.
Harding, V. 1998. Burial on the Margin: distance and discrimination in early modern London. In M. Cox (ed.), Grave Concerns – Death and Burial in England 1700-1850. CBA Research Report 113, Council for British Archaeology. P.54-64.
Harding, V., 2002. The Dead and the Living in Paris and London: 1500-1670. Cambridge.
Hills, J.D., 1999. Early Historic Britain. In J. Hunter and I. Ralston (eds.), The Archaeology of Britain. An Introduction from the Upper Palaeolithic to the Industrial Revolution. London: Routledge: 176-193.
Hillson, S., 1996. Dental Anthropology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Iscan, M.Y., Loth, S.R. and Wright, R.K., 1984. Age estimation from the rib by phase analysis: white males. Journal of Forensic Sciences 29: 1094-1104.
Iscan, M.Y., Loth, S.R. and Wright, R.K., 1985. Age estimation from the rib by phase analysis: white females. Journal of Forensic Sciences 30: 853-863.
Iscan, M.Y. and K.A.R. Kennedy, K.A.R. (eds.), 1989. Reconstructing Life from the Skeleton. New York; Alan R Liss: 201-222.
Lawrence, C.H., 1984. Medieval Monasticism.
Litten, J., 1998. The English Funeral 1700-1850. In M. Cox (ed.), Grave Concerns – Death and Burial in England 1700-1850. CBA Research Report 113, Council for British Archaeology: 3-16.
Lovejoy, C.O., Meindl, R.S., Pryzbeck, T.R. and Mensforth, R.P., 1985. Chronological metamorphosis of the auricular surface of the ilium: a new method for the determination of adult skeletal age at death. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 68: 15-28.
Lowther, A.W.G., 1963. A Saxon burial found at Ewell, Surrey. Antiquaries Journal 43: 294-296.
Lucy, S., 2000. The Anglo Saxon way of death. Stroud: Sutton Publishing.
Mackinder, A., 2000. A Romano-British cemetery on Watling Street: Excavations at 165, Great Dover Street, Southwark, London. Museum of London Archaeology Service, Archaeology Studies Series 4.
Malim, T. and Hines, J., 1998. The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Edix Hill (Barrington A). Cambridgeshire. London: Council for British Archaeology Report No. 112.
Mann, R.W. and Hunt, D.R., 2005 Photographic Regional Atlas of Bone Disease. A Guide to Pathologic and Normal Variation in the Human Skelton. Charles.C.Thomas, Publisher, Ltd. Springfield, Illinois.
Mays, S., Brickley, M. and Dodwell, N., 2002. Human Bones from Archaeological Sites. Guidelines for Producing Assessment Documents and Analytical Reports. English Heritage, Swindon.
McMinn, R.M.H. and Hutchings, R.T., 1988 2nd edition AColour Atlas of Human Anatomy. Wolfe Medical Publications Ltd
Moorrees, C.F.A., Fanning, E.A. and Hunt, E.E. Jr., 1963a. Formation and resorption of three deciduous teeth in children. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 21: 205-213.
Moorrees, C.F.A., Fanning, E.A. and Hunt, E.E. Jr., 1963b. Age variation of formation stages for ten permanent teeth. Journal of Dental Research 42(6): 1490-1502.
Ortner D.J., 2003 Identification of Pathological Conditions in Human Skeletal
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Patrick, P., 2002. Creaking in the cloisters: observations on prevalence and distribution of osteoarthritis in monks from Medieval London. In G. Helmig, B. Scholkmann, & M. Untermannm (eds.), Centre, Region, Periphery: Medieval Europe Basel. Hertingen; folio-verlag: 89-93.
Phenice, T. W., 1969. A newly developed visual method of sexing the os pubis. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 30: 297-302.
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: 372-398.
Redfern, R and Roberts, C., 2005. Health in Romano-British urban communities: reflections from the cemeteries. In D. Smith, M. Brickley and W. Smith (eds), Fertile Ground: Papers in honour of Susan Limbrey, Symposia of the Association of Environmental Archaeology, 22. Oxford; Oxbow: 115-129.
Riviere, S., (in prep). The excavation at Mitre Street. Popular Archaeology 6(14): 37-41.
Roberts, C. and Connell, B., 2003. Palaeopathology, In M. Brickley (ed.) Standards for Human Bone Recording. BABAO/IFA..
Roberts CA and Manchester K 1995 The Archaeology of Disease. 2nd edition Gloucestershire: Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd
Roberts CA and Cox M 2003 Health and Disease in Britain From Prehistory to the Present Day. Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing Ltd
Rogers, J. and Waldron, T., 2001. DISH and the monastic way of life. International Journal for Osteoarchaeology 11: 357-365.
Rose, J.C., Anton, S.C., Aufderheide, A.C., Eisenberg, L., Gregg, J.B., Neiburger, E.J. and Rothschild, B., 1991. Skeletal Database Committee Recommendations, Detroit.
Rowsome, P., 2000. Heart of the City: Roman, Medieval and Modern London revealed by archaeology at 1 Poultry. Museum of London Archaeological Service. English Heritage.
Russett, A. and Pocock, T., 2004. A History of Chelsea Old Church – The Church that refused to die. Historical Publication Ltd, London.
Scheuer, J.L., Musgrave, J.H. and Evans, S.P., 1980. The estimation of late foetal and perinatal age from limb bone length by linear and logarithmic regression. Annals of Human Biology 7(3): 257-265.
Scheuer, L. and Black, S., 2000. Developmental Juvenile Osteology. London: Academic Press.
Scheuer, L., 1998. Age at death and cause of death of the people buried in St Bride’s church, fleet street, London. In M. Cox (ed.), Grave concerns – Death and burial in England 1700-1850. CBA Research Report 113. Council for British Archaeology.
Schofield, J., (in prep). Holy Trinity Priory, draft 4.
Schofield, J. and Maloney, C. (eds.), 1998. Archaeology in the City of London 1907-1991: a guide to records of excavations by the Museum of London.
Smith BH (1991) Standards of human tooth formation and dental age assessment, in
Kelly MA and Larsen CS (eds) Advances in Dental Anthropolgy. New York, Wiley-Liss, pp143-168
Steele, A., (in prep). Excavations at the Monastery of St Saviour, Bermondsey, Southwark, MoLAS.
Stone, R.J. and Stone, J.A., 2003 4th edition Atlas of Skeletal Muscles.McGraw-Hill, New York, USA.
Stuart-Macadam, P.L., 1989. Nutritional deficiency diseases: a survey of scurvy, rickets and iron-deficiency amemia. In M.Y. Iscan and K.A.R. Kennedy (eds.), Reconstructing Life from the Skeleton. New York; Alan R Liss: 201-222.
Swift, D., 2003. Roman burials, medieval tenements and suburban growth: 201, Bishopsgate, London. Museum of London Archaeological Service, Archaeology Studies series 10.
Taylor, A., 2001. Burial Practice in Early England. Tempus: Stroud, UK.
Thompson, A., Westman, A. and Dyson, T., (eds.) 1998. Archaeology in Greater London 1965-1990: a guide to records of excavations by the Museum of London.
Waldron, T., 1985a. A Report on the human remains from Merton Priory. Ancient Monuments Laboratory Report 4483. London, English Heritage.
Waldron, T., 1985b. DISH at Merton Priory: evidence for a “new” occupational disease. British Medical Journal 291: 1762-1763.
Waldron, T., Rogers, J. and Dieppe, P., 1994. Rheuatoid arthritis in an English post-medieval skeleton. International Journal for Osteoarchaeology 4: 165-167.
Waldron A, H., 1992. Osteoarthritis in a Black Death cemetery in London. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 2: 235–240.
Waldron, T., Rogers, J. and Dieppe, P. 1994. Rheumatoid arthritis in an English post-medieval skeleton. International Journal for Osteoarchaeology 4, 165-167.
Watson, S., 2003. An excavation in the western cemetery of Roman London, Atlantic House, City of London. MoLAS Archaeology Studies Series 7, Museum of London Archaeology Series.
Welch, M., 1992. Anglo Saxon England. London: Batsford/English Heritage.
Werner, A. (ed.), 1998. London Bodies: the changing shape of Londoners from prehistoric times to the present day. Museum of London publication. Belgium: Snoeck-Ducaju and Zoon.
White, T, D., 2000 2nd edition. Human Osteology. London: Academic Press
White, W., 1988. The Cemetery of St. Nicholas Shambles, London. London: London & Middlesex Archaeology Society.