Mays, S. and Anderson, T. (1995). Archaeological research priorities for human remains from south-east England (Kent, East and West Sussex and Surrey). Archaeol Cantiana 115. Vol 115, pp. 355-388.

Title: Archaeological research priorities for human remains from south-east England (Kent, East and West Sussex and Surrey)
Issue: Archaeol Cantiana 115
Series: Archæologia Cantiana
Volume: 115
Page Start/End: 355 - 388
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Provides a brief overview of the range of information potentially available from the study of human remains. The factors which are thought to determine the value of a collection are outlined. There follows a discussion giving the approximate quantity of material, broken down by period, available from the region. The additional assemblages, which are needed to help understand earlier lifestyles and to fulfil specific archaeological aims are identified for each period. There is a gazetteer of sites in the south east for which human bone reports have been prepared (379--80).
Author: Simon Mays
T Anderson
Year of Publication: 1995
Subjects / Periods:
Human Bone (Auto Detected Subject)
Human Remains (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 20 Jan 2002