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Kirsty Squires
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The application of histomorphometry and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy to the analysis of early Anglo-Saxon burned bone
KE Squires, TJU Thompson, M Islam, A Chamberlain
Journal of Archaeological Science 38 (9), 2399-2409, 2011
932011
Ethical approaches to human remains
K Squires, D Errickson, N Márquez-Grant
A global challenge in bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology, 2019
512019
The ethics of sampling human skeletal remains for destructive analyses
K Squires, T Booth, CA Roberts
Ethical approaches to human remains: A global challenge in bioarchaeology …, 2019
322019
Playing Vikings: militarism, hegemonic masculinities, and childhood enculturation in Viking Age Scandinavia
B Raffield
Current Anthropology 60 (6), 813-835, 2019
292019
Thermal alteration to the body
TJU Thompson, D Gonçalves, K Squires, P Ulguim
Taphonomy of Human Remains: Forensic Analysis of the Dead and the …, 2017
282017
Ethical considerations and publishing in human bioarcheology
K Squires, CA Roberts, N Marquez-Grant
American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 1-5, 2022
232022
Burning by numbers: A pilot study using quantitative petrography in the analysis of heat‐induced alteration in burned bone
EL Carroll, KE Squires
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 30 (5), 691-699, 2020
182020
Piecing together identity: a social investigation of early Anglo-Saxon cremation practices
KE Squires
Archaeological Journal 170 (1), 154-200, 2013
182013
Populating the pots: the demography of the early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries at Elsham and Cleatham, North Lincolnshire
KE Squires
Archaeological Journal 169 (1), 312-342, 2012
182012
An osteological analysis and social investigation of the cremation rite at the cemeteries of Elsham and Cleatham, North Lincolnshire
K SQUIRES
University of Sheffield, 2011
172011
The integration of microscopic techniques in cremation studies
KE Squires
The Archaeology of Cremation. Burned Human Remains in Funerary Studies, 151-72, 2015
142015
Through the Flames of the Pyre: The continuing search for Anglo-Saxon infants and children
KE Squires
Medieval Childhood: Archaeological Approaches 3, 114, 2014
142014
Desafíos éticos asociados al estudio y tratamiento de restos humanos en las ciencias antropológicas en el siglo XXI (Ethical challenges associated with the study and treatment …
K Squires, R García-Mancuso
Revista Argentina de Antropología Biológica 23 (2), 1-22, 2021
13*2021
Ethical considerations associated with the display and analysis of juvenile mummies from the Capuchin catacombs of Palermo, Sicily
K Squires, D Piombino-Mascali
Public Archaeology 20 (1-4), 66-84, 2021
92021
The application of quantitative petrography and macroscopic colour change in a comparative analysis of Roman and Anglo‐Saxon cremation practices
EL Carroll, KE Squires
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 30 (6), 882-890, 2020
62020
Come rain or shine? The social implications of seasonality and weather on the cremation rite in early Anglo-Saxon England
K SQUIRES
Oxford University Press, 2017
52017
Don’t Forget the Children! A Review of the Consequences of Natural Disasters and Epidemics on Childhood Health and Mortality in the Past
K Squires, E Hookway, N Marquez-Grant
Childhood in the Past, 1-22, 2022
32022
All work and no play? The well-being of children living and working in nineteenth-century Staffordshire, England
K Squires
Childhood in the Past 13 (1), 60-77, 2020
32020
Unveiling the identities of the juvenile mummies from the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, Sicily
K SQUIRES, M Viner, W Hoban, R Loynes, K Van Shaik, ...
American Journal of Biological Anthropology 183 (S77), 174, 2024
22024
Striking a Balance: Preserving, Curating, and Investigating Human Remains from the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, Sicily
K Squires, D Piombino-Mascali
The Routledge Handbook of Museums, Heritage, and Death, 51-64, 2023
22023
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