Published: 2025-07-01

Comparing In Situ and Laboratory Osteological Observations

Jane E. Buikstra, Anne Ingvarsson, Ylva Bäckström, Elizabeth M. Hannigan, Leigh Hayes, Stella Chryssoulaki
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Among the more than 2,000 interments from the Phaleron Burial Ground, 79 individuals buried in the Esplanada mass graves are said to have died...

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Intrapopulation Variation in St. Peter’s Medieval (Tenth-Sixteenth Centuries) Cemetery (Osor, Croatia)

A Multivariable Analysis of Diet, Nonspecific Stress, and Mortality

Akacia Propst, Morana Čaušević-Bully, Mario Novak, Tracy Prowse
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This study investigates intrapopulation variation within the medieval cemetery from Osor, Croatia (900–1500s A.D.), by examining diet,...

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Spine Hyperkyphosis with Extensive Ankylosis in Seventeenth-Century Lucca (Italy) Disability in a Time of Crisis

Antonio Fornaciari, Valentina Giuffra, Giacomo Aringhieri, Simona Minozzi
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Archaeological excavations in the city of Lucca (Tuscany, central Italy) brought to light a cemetery of 91 burials for people of low social...

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Three Stories and a Funeral

Multiple Narrative Fictions Exploring DisAbility Osteobiography in Roman Dorset

Stephanie Evelyn-Wright, Sonia Zakrzewski
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Paleopathological study uses complex terminology, including medical jargon, to describe and understand a disease process and/or diseased...

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The Archaic Period Diet

Preliminary Isotope Results from the Phaleron Burial Ground, Attica, Greece

Elizabeth M. Hannigan, Jane E. Buikstra, Eric J. Bartelink, Paraskevi Tritsaroli
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The recently excavated Phaleron Burial Ground in Attica, Greece, documents the lived experiences of Archaic period individuals (700–480 B.C.)....

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Spatial Organization and Cemetery Structure at Phaleron

Christopher M. Stojanowski
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This article uses human craniodental data to evaluate the spatial structure of the Archaic period site of Phaleron in Attica. The site was a...

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Making Space for Disability Expertise in Bioarchaeology

Revisiting the Case of the Shanidar 1 Neanderthal

Katherine M. Kinkopf
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Among disabled anthropologists, Shanidar 1 is frequently evoked as a disabled ancestor—part of an expansive community of past people who were...

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Misfortunes of a Miner

Provision of Care on the Nineteenth-Century Otago Goldfields

Anne Marie E. Sohler-Snoddy, Peter Petchey, Lucy Kavale-Henderson, Hallie Buckley, Justyna Miszkiewicz, Charlotte King
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Payable gold was discovered in New Zealand’s South Island in 1861, bringing tens of thousands of people to the Otago Province. Most were men...

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Reconstructing Multiple Injuries through Osteobiography

A Case Study from Italy

Ileana Micarelli
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This investigation aims to underscore the value of an osteobiographical approach that focuses on understanding the interactions between status,...

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The Biomechanics of a Physically Impaired Individual from Early Medieval Ranelagh, Ireland

Jessica White, Eileen Murphy, Alex Lennon
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This research describes the methods used to re-create the biomechanics of a physically impaired middle-aged male, SK67, dated 893–1023 C.E.,...

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Forensic Biohistory

Spectacular Subjects, Contested Bodies

William N. Duncan, Christopher M. Stojanowski
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Bodies of the famous dead have interested the public and academics for more than 200 years. Most contributions focus on positive...

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