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Gaining muscles, adding bone: Comparing entheseal changes of the high status population of Delft and the low status population of Arnhem as proxy for physical labour activity
Cross-sectional geometry analysis of the Roman inhumations from the Valkenburg-Marktveld cemetery
Stuck in the middle ear
Who are you beyond death? What can human remains tell us about the life history and death of individuals in four different battles in North-western Europe between 1400-1600s?
A Mineralized Frame of the Human Past
The tibia used for the estimation of sex
Sex estimation using patellar measurements on a 19th century Dutch population
A comparative bioarchaeological study of chronic frontal sinusitis in urban and rural environments in the Netherlands (1626-1866)
Familiar Feet. Kinship analysis using foot anomalies in the cemetery of Middenbeemster (Netherlands, 17th to 19th century)
The degree of osteophytes as a marker for age-at-death
In search of malaria: Assessing a method for macroscopically diagnosing malaria in human remains using three medieval populations from the Netherlands
Stressed Out: Measuring frailty in the late medieval and early modern high status and low status populations of Zwolle and Arnhem with the use of non-specific stress indicators
Age-at-Death Estimation using Dental Root Translucency: The comparison of seven published formulae and the development of a new formula using dental root translucency as an age-at-death parameter, based on a 19th-century Dutch sample
Seven Clicks to Sex: Estimating sex of adults from the post-medieval sites of Middenbeemster and Aalst using 2D photographs of the crania
The Dutch Distemper: Testing a New Diagnostic Method for Scurvy in a 19th Century Dutch Rural Population
A shiver down one’s spine: The use of vertebral measurements and stature as non-specific indicators of stress in order to detect growth disruption and social inequality in postmedieval Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
Estimating Sex in Juveniles. Assessing the curvature of the iliac crest based on sinuosity values from 3D models using laser scanning
Activity and entheseal changes of the population of Eindhoven, buried at the Catharina church between 1500 and 1850
Sexual dimorphism in the first proximal hand phalanges of the 17th - 19th century Middenbeemster skeletal collection
Taphonomic variables affecting the accuracy of age estimation methods for individuals aged 50 years and older in a 17th-19th Dutch cemetery
Getting to the Root of the Problem: Evaluating dental wear and disease in 19th century Dutch children from the Middenbeemster site using micro-CT
Baby Bones and Disappearing Bodies The Differential Preservation of Human Remains According to Age in a 17th to 19th Century Dutch Cemetery