“…For socially lower-class individuals, adversity within the urban environment may have also included malnutrition, economic oppression, poverty, and heavy workloads (Bogin et al, 2007). On top of that, infection was an ever-present hazard in medieval sites, but particularly in the crowded conditions of the urban centres (Shapland et al, 2016;Brødholt et al, 2022). On the other hand, miners' autonomy, their privileged status, access to reasonable diets, material benefits, and incomes resulting from mining work could have counterbalanced some of these effects and could have rendered life more tolerable (Nováček, 2001;Cembrzyński, 2019;Geltner, 2021Geltner, , 2023.…”