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Biological Evidence
 
 
Human skeletal analysis
     

Anderson, S., 1998, ‘Leprosy in a medieval churchyard in Norwich’, in Anderson, S. (ed.) Current and Recent Research in Osteoarchaeology. Procs. Third Meeting of the Osteoarchaeological Research Group, Oxford.

     
Anderson, S., 2001, ‘The human bones’, in Stoodley, N. and Stedman, M., ‘Excavations at Shavards Farm, Meonstoke: The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery’, Procs. Hants. Field Club & Archaeol. Soc. 56: 157-8.
     
Anderson, S., 2004, ‘The cremated human bone from Gallows Hill, 1986’, in Blagg, T., Plouviez, J. and Tester, A., Excavations at a large Romano-British Settlement at Hacheston, Suffolk, in 1973–4, East Anglian Archaeology Report No. 106, pp.187-8.
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Charcoal analysis and palaeoenvironmental reconstruction
     

Cressey, M. and Sherridan, A., 2003, ‘The excavation of a Bronze Age cemetery at Siefield West, near Inversness, Highland’, Proceedings of the Socity of Antiquaries of Scotland 133, 47-84.

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Cressey, M. and Strachan, R., 2003, ‘The excavation of two burnt mounds and a wooden trough near Beechwood Farm, Inshes, Inverness’, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 133, 191-204.
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Palaeobotany
     

Hastie, M., 2002, ‘Auchendavy, East Dunbartonshire (NS 674 750)’, in Dunwell, A., Bailey, G., Leslie, A. & Smith, A., ‘Some excavations on the line of the Antonine Wall, 1994 – 2001’, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 132, 16 – 21.

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Hastie, M. & Holden, T.G., 2001, ‘The charred plant remains’, in Moloney, C., ‘New evidence for the origins and evolution of Dunbar: excavations at the Captains Cabin, Castle Park, Dunbar, East Lothian’, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 131, 306-
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