Previous research on Chelsea Old church

Reports (published/unpublished)

Bekvalac, J, and Kausmally, T (in prep) Chelsea Old Church: An assessment of the accuracy of osteological age and sex determination methods tested on a sample of named individuals from Chelsea Old Church with biographical data in Proceedings of the 7th Annual BABAO Conference (eds M Clegg, W White and S Zakrzewski), BAR Int. Ser, CBA, York.

Bekvalac J and Kausmally T 2007 A history in Bones. Chelsea Society History Magazine.

Cowie, R 2002 2-4 Old Church Street Chelsea, SW3, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea: A post excavation assessment and updated project design, unpubl. MoL report.

Cowie, R and White, W 2001 Old Chruch Street, Chelsea: Initial documentary assessement concerning named individuals and their relevance in human osteological studies, Unpubl MoL report.

Cowie, R, Bekvalac J and Kausmally T 2007 (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.

Kausmally T 2007, Book Review of Robert W Mann and David R Hunt, Photographic regional atlas of bone disease: a guide to pathological and normal variation in the human skeleton, 2nd ed. Wellcome history Magazine June 12007 issue.

Kausmally T 2007 in prep, Detecting Violence in the past – a comparative study of fracture patterns from two distinct socioeconomic populations in post medieval London, Proceedings of the 8th Annual BABAO Conference (ed. J Buckberry) BAR international series, CBA, York
Age: A historical bone of contention. New Scientist 17 September 2005. P13.

Research projects

Buckley, C (2005) A matter of evolutionary life and death: An ecological model of growth and development in Homo Erectus. PhD Research, University of Southampton.

Buckberry, J and Bosiljcic, J (2006) The reliability of the auricular surface ageing and the influence of auricular surface shape on the age related changes. University of Bradford.

Cross, A (2006) Morphological modifications of the vertebrae, ribs and pelvis that may be linked to wearing corsets. Msc research, University of Bradford.

Ives, R (2006) Metabolic Bone Disease and Cortical Bone Dynamics in Post-Medieval Urban Collections.. PhD research, University of Birmingham, Department of antiquities.

Piyaratna, M 2007 The Relationship between Spondylolysis, Spina Bifida Occulta and Transitional Vertebrae: A Case-Referent Study of Archaeological Human Skeletal Remains. Dissertation MSc.  UCL institute of archaeology.

Scott, I (2006) Sexual Dimorphism of the superior mandibular ramus. PhD research, University of Bradford.

Storm, R (2006) A Biometrical study of fluctuation asymmetry to assess health and social status. PhD research, University of Bradford.

Trickett, M (2004) Staple Isotope analysis (Carbon, Nitrogen, Strontium, Oxygen and lead isotope analyses) of the named individuals of Old Church Street, Chelsea and Redcross way, Southwark.  PhD Research, University of Durham.



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