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Osteoarchaeology in historical context. Cemetery research from the Low Countries / edited by Roos van Oosten, Rachel Schats & Kerry Fast

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Book
Contributor:
Oosten, Roos van, 1978- editor.
Schats, Rachel, editor.
Fast, Kerry, editor.
Series:
Urban graveyard proceedings ; 3.
Urban Graveyard Proceedings ; 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human remains (Archaeology).
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Leiden : Sidestone Press, [2019]
Summary:
Osteoarchaeology is a rich field for reconstructing past lives in that it can provide details on sex, age-at-death, stature, and pathology in conjunction with the cultural, social, and economic aspects of the person's environment and burial conditions. While osteoarchaeological research is common in the Low Countries, many of the studies done on the excellent skeletal collections remain unpublished and therefore unavailable to a larger audience. Following on the Urban Graveyards volumes, 'Osteoarchaeology in historical context' contributes to the dissemination of cemetery research in the Low Countries. Several important skeletal collections are examined in their historical contexts to better understand past living and dying. Osteoarchaeological data are combined with information on burial location, orientation, and grave goods. In doing so, this volume expands our knowledge of contextual cemetery research in the Low Countries and serves as a starting point for comparative research
Contents:
Immigrants in Vlaardingen. Archaeological research at a cemetery, 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 content 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
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references
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Print version: Osteoarchaeology in historical context. Cemetery research from the Low Countries.
ISBN:
9789088908354
9088908354
OCLC:
1128180683
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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