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Issue 55 - Spring 2020

Bad to the Bone: A study of class and diet in urban, post-medieval London via statistical analysis of cribra orbitalia and scurvy
Ian Noble
: The Egtved Girl, National Museum of Denmark (Photograph: M. Schlanker 2018)
Danish Museums and the Dead
Megan Schlanker
Figure 1. The Llullaillaco Maiden (Ceruti 2015, 7)
Current Issues in Paleoradiological Research
Megan Schlanker
Figure 1: Mammoth skull drawing (author's own)
Identifying and Assessing Candidates for De-Extinction and Reintroduction to the UK: A Conversation for Conservation
James. O. E. Osborne
Figure 1: Map of cemeteries studied in this essay. Porter, C, "Map of Cemeteries Used" [JPG map], Scale 1:100000, GB Overview [ geospatial data], Updated: 2019, Ordnance Survey (GB), Using: EDINA Digimap Ordnance Survey Service, <http://digimap.edina.ac.uk/>, Created: October 2019.
Investigating the impact of social status on the health of individuals during the Industrial Revolution (1760-1840), England: An osteoarchaeological perspective.
Charley Porter
Figure 1: The “Out of Africa” hypothesis and the “multiregional theory”. By following the relatedness of modern humans the most common recent ancestor can be assessed (electrobleme 2017).
Origins and migrations: how aDNA analysis is not necessarily the answer
Alfie Talks
Editorial: Uncertain Times
Freya Bates
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