What Doesn’t Kill You: Early Life Health and Nutrition in Early Anglo-Saxon East Anglia
(2020)
Book Chapter
Kendall, E. J., Millard, A., Beaumont, J., Gowland, R., Gorton, M., & Gledhill, A. (2020). What Doesn’t Kill You: Early Life Health and Nutrition in Early Anglo-Saxon East Anglia. In R. Gowland, & S. Halcrow (Eds.), The Mother-Infant Nexus in Anthropology: Small Beginnings, Significant Outcomes (103-123). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27393-4_6
All Outputs (28)
Living on the Edge: Climate-induced micronutrient famines in the ancient Atacama Desert? (2020)
Book Chapter
Snoddy, A. M. E., King, C. L., Halcrow, S. E., Millard, A. R., Buckley, H. R., Standen, V. G., & Arriaza, B. T. (2021). Living on the Edge: Climate-induced micronutrient famines in the ancient Atacama Desert?. In G. Robbins Schug (Ed.), The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology of environmental change. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351030465-5
4 Site Studies (2020)
Book Chapter
Albert, B., Innes, J., Kremenetski, K., Millard, A., Nebbia, M., Gaydarska, B., …Shevchenko, N. (2020). 4 Site Studies. In B. Gaydarska (Ed.), Early Urbanism in Europe (111-264). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110664959-008
5 The Finds (2020)
Book Chapter
Gaydarska, B., Nebbia, M., Chapman, J., Caswell, E., Arbeiter, S., Ovchinnikov, E., …Galyna, P. (2020). 5 The Finds. In B. Gaydarska (Ed.), Early Urbanism in Europe (265-414). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110664959-009
Isotopic and genetic evidence for migration in Medieval England (2020)
Book Chapter
Jobling, M., & Millard, A. (2020). Isotopic and genetic evidence for migration in Medieval England. In W. Ormrod, E. Tyler, & J. Story (Eds.), Migrants in medieval England, c. 500–c. 1500. Oxford University Press
Nebelivka, Ukraine: geophysical survey of a complete Trypillia mega-site (2017)
Book Chapter
Hale, D., Chapman, J., Videiko, M., Gaydarska, B., Burdo, N., Villis, R., …Rud, V. (2017). Nebelivka, Ukraine: geophysical survey of a complete Trypillia mega-site. In B. Jennings, C. Gaffney, T. Sparrow, & S. Gaffney (Eds.), AP2017: 12th International Conference of Archaeological Prospection (12th-16th September 2017, University of Bradford) (100-102). Archaeopress
Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings: Breastfeeding and weaning in the past (2017)
Book Chapter
Halcrow, S. E., King, C. L., Millard, A. R., Snoddy, A. M. E., Scott, R. M., Elliott, G. E., …Arriaza, B. T. (2017). Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings: Breastfeeding and weaning in the past. In C. Tomori, A. L. Palmquist, & E. Quinn (Eds.), Breastfeeding : new anthropological approaches (155-169). Routledge
Isotopic investigation of residential mobility and diet (2015)
Book Chapter
Millard, A. (2015). Isotopic investigation of residential mobility and diet. In J. McKinley, M. Leivers, J. Schuster, P. Marshall, A. Barclay, & N. Stoodley (Eds.), Cliffs End Farm, Isle of Thanet, Kent: A mortuary and ritual site of the Bronze Age, Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon period with evidence for long-distance maritime mobility (135-146). Wessex Archaeology
Infant feeding practices in Roman London: evidence from isotopic analyses (2014)
Book Chapter
Powell, L., Redfern, R., Millard, A., & Gröcke, D. (2014). Infant feeding practices in Roman London: evidence from isotopic analyses. In M. Carroll, & E. Graham (Eds.), Infant health and death in Roman Italy and beyond (89-110). Journal of Roman Archaeology
Childhood lead exposure in the British Isles during the industrial revolution (2014)
Book Chapter
Millard, A., Montgomery, J., Trickett, M., Beaumont, J., Evans, J., & Chenery, S. (2014). Childhood lead exposure in the British Isles during the industrial revolution. In M. Zuckerman (Ed.), Modern environments and human health : revisiting the second epidemiological transition (279-300). WileyMan-made toxin exposure is one of the defining characteristics of the second epidemiological transition. Our analysis of previous data shows that lead levels in tooth enamel above 0.87 ppm are characteristic of exposure to anthropogenic lead. In Brit... Read More about Childhood lead exposure in the British Isles during the industrial revolution.
Discussion (2013)
Book Chapter
Zant, J., Gregory, R., Howard-Davis, C., Millard, A., & Druce, D. (2013). Discussion. In J. Zant, & C. Howard-Davis (Eds.), Scots Dyke to turnpike: the archaeology of the A66, Greta Bridge to Scotch Corner (111-149). Oxford Archaeology North
The radiocarbon dates (2013)
Book Chapter
Millard, A. (2013). The radiocarbon dates. In D. Parsons, & D. Sutherland (Eds.), The Anglo-Saxon Church of All Saints, Brixworth, Northamptonshire: survey, excavation and analysis, 1972-2010. Oxbow Books
Appendix 7: Integrated dating analysis (2013)
Book Chapter
Millard, A. (2013). Appendix 7: Integrated dating analysis. In J. Zant, & C. Howard-Davis (Eds.), Scots Dyke to turnpike: the archaeology of the A66, Greta Bridge to Scotch Corner (203-207). Oxford Archaeology North
Dead-sea connections: a Bronze Age and Iron Age ritual site on the Isle of Thanet (2013)
Book Chapter
McKinley, J., Schuster, J., & Millard, A. (2013). Dead-sea connections: a Bronze Age and Iron Age ritual site on the Isle of Thanet. In J. Koch, & B. Cunliffe (Eds.), Rethinking the Bronze Age and the arrival of Indo-European in Atlantic Europe (151-177). Oxbow Books
The Bumpy Road to Incorporating Uncertainty in Predictive Modelling (2012)
Book Chapter
Verhgaen, P., van Leusen, M., Ducke, B., Millard, A., & Kamermans, H. (2012). The Bumpy Road to Incorporating Uncertainty in Predictive Modelling. In E. Jerem, F. Redö, & V. Szeverényi (Eds.), On the Road to Reconstructing the Past. Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Proceedings of the 36th International Conference, Budapest, April 2-6, 2008 (301-308). Archaeolingua
Dealing with uncertainty in archaeological prediction (2009)
Book Chapter
van Leusen, M., Millard, A., & Ducke, B. (2009). Dealing with uncertainty in archaeological prediction. In H. Kamermans, M. van Leusen, & P. Verhagen (Eds.), Archaeological predictions and risk management : alternatives to current practice (123-160). Leiden University PressThe Netherlands is one of the few countries in Europe where predictive models, used to predict archaeological site location in order to guide future developments in the modern landscape, play an important role in cultural heritage management. While m... Read More about Dealing with uncertainty in archaeological prediction.
A Bayesian approach to ageing sheep/goats from toothwear (2006)
Book Chapter
Millard, A. (2006). A Bayesian approach to ageing sheep/goats from toothwear. In D. Ruscillo-Cosmopoulos (Ed.), Recent advances in ageing and sexing animal bones (145-154). Oxbow BooksFor the last 20 years the human osteology literature has contained discussions of statistical problems with traditional skeletal ageing methods, which lead to “age mimicry”, where the estimated age structure partly resembles that of the reference pop... Read More about A Bayesian approach to ageing sheep/goats from toothwear.
What can Bayesian statistics do for archaeological predictive modelling? (2005)
Book Chapter
Millard, A. (2005). What can Bayesian statistics do for archaeological predictive modelling?. In P. van Leusen, & H. Kamermans (Eds.), Predictive modelling for archaeological heritage management : a research agenda (169-182). Rijkdienst voor het Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek
Bone Diagenesis: Implications for Heritage Management (2004)
Book Chapter
Collins, M., Nielsen-Marsh, C., Hiller, J., Smith, C., Roberts, J., Prigodich, R., …Turner-Walker, G. (2004). Bone Diagenesis: Implications for Heritage Management. In R. Lauwerie, & I. Plug (Eds.), The future from the past: archaeozoology in wildlife conservation and heritage management (124-132). Oxbow Books
Taking Bayes Beyond Radiocarbon: Bayesian Approaches to Some Other Chronometric Methods (2003)
Book Chapter
Millard, A. (2003). Taking Bayes Beyond Radiocarbon: Bayesian Approaches to Some Other Chronometric Methods. In C. Buck, & A. Millard (Eds.), Tools for Constructing Chronologies: Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries (231-248). Springer VerlagBuilding on the models for, and practical applications of, Bayesian chronological analysis on the basis of radiocarbon and archaeomagnetism outlined by Buck (Chapter 1), Bayliss and Bronk Ramsey (Chapter 2) and Lanos (Chapter 3), this chapter looks f... Read More about Taking Bayes Beyond Radiocarbon: Bayesian Approaches to Some Other Chronometric Methods.