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Entangled lives: Implications of the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis for bioarchaeology and the life course
RL Gowland
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 158 (4), 530-540, 2015
3472015
Sex determination of human remains from peptides in tooth enamel
NA Stewart, RF Gerlach, RL Gowland, KJ Gron, J Montgomery
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (52), 13649-13654, 2017
2702017
The social archaeology of funerary remains
R Gowland, C Knusel
Oxbow Books, 2009
2682009
Ageing the past: examining age identity from funerary evidence
R Gowland
Social archaeology of funerary remains, 143-154, 2006
2062006
Morbidity in the marshes: Using spatial epidemiology to investigate skeletal evidence for malaria in Anglo‐Saxon England (AD 410–1050)
RL Gowland, AG Western
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 147 (2), 301-311, 2012
1922012
Brief and precarious lives: Infant mortality in contrasting sites from medieval and post‐medieval England (AD 850–1859)
ME Lewis, R Gowland
American Journal of Physical Anthropology: The Official Publication of the …, 2007
1662007
A Bayesian approach to ageing perinatal skeletal material from archaeological sites: implications for the evidence for infanticide in Roman-Britain
RL Gowland, AT Chamberlain
Journal of Archaeological Science 29 (6), 677-685, 2002
1632002
Child bioarchaeology: Perspectives on the past 10 years
S Mays, R Gowland, S Halcrow, E Murphy
Childhood in the Past 10 (1), 38-56, 2017
1622017
Human identity and identification
R Gowland, T Thompson
Cambridge University Press, 2013
1322013
Detecting plague: palaeodemographic characterisation of a catastrophic death assemblage
RL Gowland, AT Chamberlain
antiquity 79 (303), 146-157, 2005
1252005
Dedicated followers of fashion? Bioarchaeological perspectives on socio‐economic status, inequality, and health in urban children from the industrial revolution (18th–19th C …
SL Newman, RL Gowland
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 27 (2), 217-229, 2017
1192017
Identifying migrants in Roman London using lead and strontium stable isotopes
H Shaw, J Montgomery, R Redfern, R Gowland, J Evans
Journal of Archaeological Science 66, 57-68, 2016
1132016
The abrasion of modern and archaeological bones by mobile sediments: the importance of transport modes
CEL Thompson, S Ball, TJU Thompson, R Gowland
Journal of Archaeological Science 38 (4), 784-793, 2011
1042011
Playing dead: implications of mortuary evidence for the social construction of childhood in Roman Britain
R Gowland
Davies et al, 152-68, 2001
992001
Immaculate conceptions: Micro-CT analysis of diagenesis in Romano-British infant skeletons
TJ Booth, RC Redfern, RL Gowland
Journal of archaeological science 74, 124-134, 2016
882016
Twenty‐first century bioarchaeology: Taking stock and moving forward
JE Buikstra, SN DeWitte, SC Agarwal, BJ Baker, EJ Bartelink, E Berger, ...
American Journal of Biological Anthropology 178, 54-114, 2022
872022
Infant and child burial rites in Roman Britain: a study from East Yorkshire
M Millett, R Gowland
Britannia 46, 171-189, 2015
862015
Occupational mobility in 19th century rural England: the interpretation of entheseal changes
CY Henderson, DD Craps, AC Caffell, AR Millard, R Gowland
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 23 (2), 197-210, 2013
842013
On the brink of being: re-evaluating infanticide and infant burial in Roman Britain
R Gowland, A Chamberlain, RC Redfern
Journal of Roman archaeology supplementary series 96, 69-88, 2014
832014
The mother-infant nexus in anthropology
R Gowland, S Halcrow
Springer International Publishing, 2020
802020
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