Redfern, R. (2008). A bioarchaeological investigation of cultural change in Dorset, England (mid-to-late fourth century B.C. to the end of the fourth century A.D.). Britannia 39. Vol 39, pp. 161-191. https://doi.org/10.3815/006811308785916917.

Title: A bioarchaeological investigation of cultural change in Dorset, England (mid-to-late fourth century B.C. to the end of the fourth century A.D.)
Issue: Britannia 39
Series: Britannia
Volume: 39
Number of Pages: 431
Page Start/End: 161 - 191
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Discusses the results of a regional and bioarchaeological analysis of health in Late Iron Age and Roman Britain. This tested the hypothesis that cultural and environmental changes in Dorset would result in changes to demography, stature, dental health, and infectious disease. The study observed change to all health variables. These responses did not appear to reflect changes observed in other areas of Britain or Gaul.
Author: Rebecca Redfern
Year of Publication: 2008
Subjects / Periods:
Fourth Century Bc (Auto Detected Temporal)
Fourth Century Ad (Auto Detected Temporal)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.3815/006811308785916917
Created Date: 13 Aug 2010