Burials and the Black Death in Hereford

Burials and the Black Death in Hereford

New Library Excavation, Hereford Cathedral

Hurst, Derek

Oxbow Books

11/2024

352

Dura

Inglês

9781789258684

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1. Introduction_x000D_
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Ron Shoesmith and Derek Hurst _x000D_
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2. The excavation site OCo Medieval (and earlier) _x000D_
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Derek Hurst _x000D_
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3. The human remains _x000D_
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a) The physical anthropology and palaeopathology of the burials from Hereford Cathedral _x000D_
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Anthea Boylston and Darlene Weston (with a section on the dental pathology by Alan Ogden) _x000D_
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b) The demography of the OCyPlague PitsOCOE compared with the other burials from Hereford Cathedral and with Black Death cemeteries from the UK and Europe _x000D_
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Darlene Weston _x000D_
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c) Multi-isotopic analysis _x000D_
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Peter Marshall, Gundula M??ldner and Jane A. Evans _x000D_
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d) DNA analysis, including the identification of Yersinia pestis aDNA in the teeth of Hereford plague pit victims _x000D_
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Barbara Bachman and Darlene Weston _x000D_
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e) Disarticulated remains OCo The charnel _x000D_
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Jo Buckberry, Gemma Burton and Hannah Haydock _x000D_
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4. The Black Death period in Hereford OCo The local documentary evidence_x000D_
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Ian Forrest _x000D_
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5. The excavation site OCo Post-medieval (and later)_x000D_
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Derek Hurst _x000D_
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6. Radiocarbon dating and chronological modelling _x000D_
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Peter Marshall et al_x000D_
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7. Artefactual evidence _x000D_
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8. Environmental evidence _x000D_
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9. Overview/conclusions _x000D_
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Derek Hurst _x000D_
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Appendices
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1000 AD; 1055; 1140; 7th century; 8th century; 9th century; aDNA analysis; artefacts; bishop's residence; Black Death; British Archaeology; buildings; burials; cellar; cesspit; charnel; chronological modelling; gravel/sand quarry; Hereford; Hereford Cathedral; human remains; late-Saxon cemetery; late-Saxon sword; mass graves; Medieval; Medieval Europe (c. 1000 - 1500)/Archaeology; mid-11th century; Norman cathedral; plague; population; radiocarbon dating; remains; roadway; stratigraphy; timber-built buildings; Welsh ransacking; Yersinia pestis