Published: 2018-06-18

Complexity and Power: A Bioarchaeological Analysis of Socioeconomic Change on the Copacabana Peninsula, 800 BC–AD 200

Sara L. Juengst

1–19

Abstract

Between 800 BC and AD 200, people in the Titicaca Basin of Peru and Bolivia began practicing agriculture, living in sedentary settlements, and...

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A Novel Investigation into Migrant and Local Health-Statuses in the Past: A Case Study from Roman Britain

Rebecca Redfern, Sharon DeWitte, Janet Montgomery, Rebecca Gowland

20–43

Abstract

Migration continues to be a central theme in archaeology, and bioarchaeology has made significant contributions toward understanding the disease...

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Broken Childhoods: Rural and Urban Non-Adult Health during the Industrial Revolution in Northern England (Eighteenth–Nineteenth Centuries)

Rebecca L. Gowland, Anwen Caffell, Sophie Newman, Alysa Levene, Malin Holst

44–62

Abstract

During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, England underwent a period of rapid urbanization and industrialization. The detrimental effects...

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