SNN116878 - Urbanisation and Child Health in Medieval and Post-Medieval England: An Assessment of the morbidity and mortality of non-adult skeletons from the cemeteries of two urban and two rural sites in England (AD 850-1859)

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Title Urbanisation and Child Health in Medieval and Post-Medieval England: An Assessment of the morbidity and mortality of non-adult skeletons from the cemeteries of two urban and two rural sites in England (AD 850-1859)
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Date/Year 2002

Abstract/Summary

This book developed out of the need to address the issues surrounding the potential impact of urbanization and later, industrialization, on past human health in England. The main aims of the research were to assess differences in the levels of morbidity and mortality in non-adults from urban and rural environments, and to explore the types of evidence for morbidity observed on non-adult skeletons. The study was based on two urban (York and London) and two rural (Northamptonshire and North Yorkshire) sites in England (between 850 and 1859). The use of skeletal and dental indicators of stress were examined as measures of environmental change, and also what factors in the urban and rural environments may be contributing to any difference between the samples

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86 pages, Includes 29 figures, tables. Appendices No report in HER

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  • Late Saxon & Early Medieval Church at Furnells (Monument)

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