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Janet Kay
Janet Kay
Lecturer, Dept. of Art & Archaeology, Princeton University
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The Justinianic Plague: an inconsequential pandemic?
L Mordechai, M Eisenberg, TP Newfield, A Izdebski, JE Kay, H Poinar
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (51), 25546-25554, 2019
2022019
Children's burials in fifth-century Britain and connections to the Roman past
JE Kay
Childhood in the Past 9 (2), 86-108, 2016
92016
Quantitative Analysis and Plagued Assumptions
L Mordechai, M Eisenberg, T Newfield, A Izdebski, J Kay
Medizinhistorisches Journal, 290-293, 2020
62020
Doing History: Plague Past and Future–A second response to Mischa Meier
L Mordechai, M Eisenberg, T Newfield, A Izdebski, J Kay
Medizinhistorisches Journal 55 (3), 297-298, 2020
32020
Old, New, Borrowed, and Buried: Burial Practices in Fifth-Century Britain, 350-550 CE
JE Kay
Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, 2017
22017
Burial Archaeology and the First Plague Pandemic
JE Kay, I Koncz, J Wilson, R Singer, TP Newfield, L Mordechai, ...
BodoArXiv, 2023
2023
Archaeological Approaches to Multiple Burials and Mass Graves in Early Medieval Europe
JEKI Koncz
Medieval Archaeology 67 (1), 115-136, 2023
2023
Teaching Plagues and Pandemics
JE Kay, C Twomey
AHA22 Online, 2022
2022
Howard Williams and Pauline Clarke, eds., Digging into the Dark Ages: Early Medieval Public Archaeologies
J Kay
Speculum: A journal of medieval studies, 265-266, 2022
2022
Lyn Blackmore, Ian Blair, Sue Hirst, and Christopher Scull, The Prittlewell Princely Burial: Excavations at Priory Crescent, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, 2003. London: Museum of …
J Kay
2021
Moving from Wales and the West in Fifth-Century Britain: Isotope Evidence for Eastward Migration
The Welsh and the World in the Middle Ages, 17-47, 2018
2018
Norse in Newfoundland: A Critical Examination of Archaeological Research at the Norse Site at L’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland (BAR Intl. Series)
2012
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