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The influence of status. A comparison of the prevalence of Linear Enamel Hypoplasia and growth stunting in the low-status population of Arnhem and the high-status population of zwolle in the post-medieval period.
A Medieval Melting Pot: Determining the effects of urbanisation and migration on the genetic diversity of medieval urban and rural populations in the Netherlands, using cranial non-metric traits
Activity patterns of a rural and urban environment in post-medieval Netherlands - A study between Middenbeemster and Arnhem using osteoarthritis
“You are what you eat” - A regional study on late medieval diet, and how it differs between sexes.
In search of malaria: Assessing a method for macroscopically diagnosing malaria in human remains using three medieval populations from the Netherlands
Urbanisation and its impact on the human skeleton: researching the bone morphological differences between Middenbeemster and Zwolle.
Sex, dental caries, and periodontal disease in medieval Alkmaar (AD 1448 - 1572)
The patterns found within the skeletal collection of Alkmaar on Linear Enamel Hypoplasia
Photogrammetry in Osteoarchaeology
Living with Holes in the Head: A Regional Study on the Nature and Survival Rates of Trepanation in Pre-Colonial Peru
Coming of age in late medieval and post-medieval Eindhoven - Studying the timing of puberty in skeletal remains of the 14th - 19th century A.D. St. Catharina church of Eindhoven
Sexual dimorphism in the first proximal hand phalanges of the 17th - 19th century Middenbeemster skeletal collection
The Measurement of Age. Testing the reliability of a new non-adult ageing method in a nineteenth century Dutch skeletal collection
Measuring medieval mandibles and maxillae. A metric approach to third molar agenesis in the Dutch Late Middle Ages