Adult mortality in the metropolis of London 1100–1850: A Bayesian view based on osteological data
Nils Müller‐Scheeßel,
Christoph Rinne,
Katharina Fuchs
Abstract:ObjectivesThe present paper highlights the potential of osteological data for answering demographic questions through the development and application of a Bayesian approach incorporating age estimations of adults.Materials and methodsThe metropolis of London is a rewarding study region for such an approach due to the large number of cemeteries, with thousands of individuals, spanning a period from 1100 AD to the mid‐19th century, that have been excavated and published in the past two decades. Furthermore, Lond… Show more
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