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THE WINTER CAMP OF THE VIKING GREAT ARMY, ad 872–3, TORKSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE
DM Hadley, JD Richards
The Antiquaries Journal 96, 23-67, 2016
1152016
Comparing apples and oranges: Why infant bone collagen may not reflect dietary intake in the same way as dentine collagen
J Beaumont, EC Atkins, J Buckberry, H Haydock, P Horne, R Howcroft, ...
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 167 (3), 524-540, 2018
1072018
Weaning at Anglo‐Saxon raunds: Implications for changing breastfeeding practice in britain over two millennia
H Haydock, L Clarke, E Craig‐Atkins, R Howcroft, J Buckberry
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 151 (4), 604-612, 2013
662013
Eavesdropping on short lives: Eaves-drip burial and the differential treatment of children one year of age and under in early Christian cemeteries
E Craig-Atkins
Medieval childhood: archaeological approaches 3, 95-113, 2014
482014
The role of infant life histories in the construction of identities in death: An incremental isotope study of dietary and physiological status among children afforded …
E Craig‐Atkins, J Towers, J Beaumont
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 167 (3), 644-655, 2018
452018
Investigating social status using evidence of biological status: A case study from Raunds Furnells
E Craig, J Buckberry
Burial in later anglo-saxon England, c, 650-1,100, 2010
312010
The Diagnosis and Context of a Facial Deformity from an Anglo‐Saxon Cemetery at Spofforth, North Yorkshire
E Craig, G Craig
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 23 (6), 631-639, 2013
262013
A new multivariate method for determining sex of immature human remains using the maxillary first molar
C Aris, P Nystrom, E Craig‐Atkins
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 167 (3), 672-683, 2018
202018
The dietary impact of the Norman Conquest: A multiproxy archaeological investigation of Oxford, UK
E Craig-Atkins, B Jervis, L Cramp, S Hammann, AJ Nederbragt, ...
PLoS One 15 (7), e0235005, 2020
172020
Chest burial: a middle Anglo‐Saxon funerary rite from northern England
E CRAIG‐ATKINS
Oxford Journal of Archaeology 31 (3), 317-337, 2012
152012
Finding Oxford’s medieval Jewry using organic residue analysis, faunal records and historical documents
J Dunne, E Biddulph, P Manix, T Gillard, H Whelton, S Teague, ...
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 13, 1-20, 2021
92021
Charnel practices in medieval England: new perspectives
E Craig-Atkins, J Crangle, PS Barnwell, DM Hadley, AT Adams, I Atkins, ...
Mortality 24 (2), 145-166, 2019
82019
An osteological and palaeopathological assessment of stress indicators and social status at Raunds Furnells, Northamptonshire
E Craig
Unpublished M. Sc. thesis, University of Bradford 111 (6), 2005
82005
Village Farm, Spofforth osteological report
E Craig
Unpublished report for Northern Archaeological Associates, 2008
72008
Seeking ‘Norman burials’: evidence for continuity and change in funerary practice following the Norman Conquest
E Craig-Atkins
The Archaeology of the 11th Century, 139-158, 2017
42017
Joint articulation in resolving commingled human remains: Osteometric analysis of the acetabulo-femoral and tibio-femoral articular surface areas
EW Parkinson, E Craig-Atkins
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 162, 309-309, 2017
22017
Using semi-automatic 3D scene reconstruction to create a digital medieval Charnel Chapel
W Shui, S Maddock, P Heywood, E Craig-Atkins, J Crangle, D Hadley, ...
Proceedings of the conferece on Computer Graphics & Visual Computing, 87-94, 2016
12016
Introduction: The material body in archaeology and history
E Craig-Atkins, K Harvey
The material body, 1-21, 2024
2024
Marking maternity: Integrating historical and archaeological evidence for reproduction in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries
E Craig-Atkins, ME Fissell
The material body, 47-80, 2024
2024
The material body: Embodiment, history and archaeology in industrialising England, 1700-1850
E Craig-Atkins, K Harvey
Manchester University Press, 2024
2024
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