Osteoarchaeology in historical context
cemetery research from the Low Countries
Gedrukt boek
Immigrants in Vlaardingen. Archaeological research at a cemetery dated c 1000-1050 / Tim de Ridder ; Digging up the dead in Eindhoven: The choir and churchyard of St. Catharine’s, 1200-1850 / Nico Arts ; The monastic cemetery of the Broederenkerk in Zutphen: For monks only? / Steffen Baetsen & Michel Groothedde ; In sickness and in health: An archaeological and osteoarchaeological analysis of St. Gertrude’s infirmary in Kampen (1382–c. 1611) / Rachel Schats & Michael Klomp ; Diversity in death: skeletal evidence of burial preferences in a late to post-medieval convent in Aalst (Belgium) /Jessica L.A Palmer ; Taking sides: an osteoarchaeological analysis of human skeletal remains from the south and north sides of St. Andrew’s Church (Andreaskerk) in Hattem, the Netherlands / Barbara Veselka & Michael Klomp ; The cursed side: A folk belief evidenced by documentary records in ‘s-Hertogenbosch (1782–1858) / Roos van Oosten ; Methods of ageing and sexing human dry bone put to the test Looking back on the 1987-1988 excavations in the Broerenkerk in Zwolle / Nico Aten & Hemmy Clevis