IJSRA by Dannielle Croucher

by Gonzalo Linares Matás, Devin L Ward, John Vandergugten, Cherene de Bruyn, Jacqueline Jordaan, Valletta Verezen, Dannielle Croucher, Rebekah Hawkins, Ariane Maggio, Kate Rose, Jennifer Bates, Camilo GC, Patricia Kenny, Frances Koziar, Rhiannon C Stammers, Christina M Carolus, and IJSRA Journal Contents
Gonzalo Linares Matás - Presentation of the third issue of IJSRA
Interview
Cherene de B... more Contents
Gonzalo Linares Matás - Presentation of the third issue of IJSRA
Interview
Cherene de Bruyn, Jacqueline Jordaan - Regional feature: Perspectives from southern African archaeology professionals
II Articles
Valletta Verezen - The Crumbling Wonder: A damage- and risk-assessment of sandstone monuments and natural features in the Petra Archaeological Park (Jordan)
Frances Koziar, Camilo Gomez - From Colonialism to Nationalism, the Indian to Indigenismo: A History of Central Mexican Archaeology
Dannielle Croucher - Quantification of Interpersonal Violence in Skeletal Remains from Medieval and Post-Medieval London
Amanda Padoan - Gendering the Traces
III Conference Reviews
Rebekah Hawkins, Jacqueline Matthews, Francesca McMaster - Australian Archaeological Association 2016 Conference Review
Barney Harris, Dannielle Croucher, Hayden McKee - The 3rd Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Research Student Symposium, UCL
IV Book Review - Ariane Maggio
Review of Crowder, C. & Stout, S. D. (eds.) 2012. Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective
Papers by Dannielle Croucher
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Jun 9, 2017
The 3rd annual Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Research Student Symposium (NEBARSS) took place on ... more The 3rd annual Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Research Student Symposium (NEBARSS) took place on the 18th and 19th of November 2016 at the UCL Institute of Archaeology in London. The 2016 symposium followed previous NEBARSS events at Newcastle University (2015) and the University of Bradford (2014). Speakers at the 2016 symposium discussed a broad range of archaeological research into the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age periods and the event provided a platform for postgraduate, independent and early career researchers to present their work in an informal environment. The symposium was organised by PhD students Barney Harris and Robert Kaleta and was kindly sponsored by the Prehistoric Society and the UCL Joint Faculty Institute of Graduate Studies.

With little published work on the subject of gender targeting in violence from archaeological ske... more With little published work on the subject of gender targeting in violence from archaeological skeletal remains, this paper explores the knowledge vacuum by analysing data from interper- sonal violence markings, resultant of purposeful violence between two or more people, on skeletal remains to determine how rates of skeletal trauma di er over time between the sexes. This quantitative study utilises data from the Museum of London Archaeology's (MOLA) oste- ological WORD database from the medieval period, dating AD 1050-1540, and post-medieval period, 16th to 19th centuries (WORD Database 2016). Despite well-established trends through numerous studies outlining the decline in violence from the medieval period to modern society, the data reveals the rate of interpersonal violence increased against males by 35 % from the medieval period to the post-medieval period, whilst the rate declined against females by 13.30 %. The rise in male violence is suggested to be a consequence of war ...
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IJSRA by Dannielle Croucher
Gonzalo Linares Matás - Presentation of the third issue of IJSRA
Interview
Cherene de Bruyn, Jacqueline Jordaan - Regional feature: Perspectives from southern African archaeology professionals
II Articles
Valletta Verezen - The Crumbling Wonder: A damage- and risk-assessment of sandstone monuments and natural features in the Petra Archaeological Park (Jordan)
Frances Koziar, Camilo Gomez - From Colonialism to Nationalism, the Indian to Indigenismo: A History of Central Mexican Archaeology
Dannielle Croucher - Quantification of Interpersonal Violence in Skeletal Remains from Medieval and Post-Medieval London
Amanda Padoan - Gendering the Traces
III Conference Reviews
Rebekah Hawkins, Jacqueline Matthews, Francesca McMaster - Australian Archaeological Association 2016 Conference Review
Barney Harris, Dannielle Croucher, Hayden McKee - The 3rd Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Research Student Symposium, UCL
IV Book Review - Ariane Maggio
Review of Crowder, C. & Stout, S. D. (eds.) 2012. Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective
Papers by Dannielle Croucher
Gonzalo Linares Matás - Presentation of the third issue of IJSRA
Interview
Cherene de Bruyn, Jacqueline Jordaan - Regional feature: Perspectives from southern African archaeology professionals
II Articles
Valletta Verezen - The Crumbling Wonder: A damage- and risk-assessment of sandstone monuments and natural features in the Petra Archaeological Park (Jordan)
Frances Koziar, Camilo Gomez - From Colonialism to Nationalism, the Indian to Indigenismo: A History of Central Mexican Archaeology
Dannielle Croucher - Quantification of Interpersonal Violence in Skeletal Remains from Medieval and Post-Medieval London
Amanda Padoan - Gendering the Traces
III Conference Reviews
Rebekah Hawkins, Jacqueline Matthews, Francesca McMaster - Australian Archaeological Association 2016 Conference Review
Barney Harris, Dannielle Croucher, Hayden McKee - The 3rd Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Research Student Symposium, UCL
IV Book Review - Ariane Maggio
Review of Crowder, C. & Stout, S. D. (eds.) 2012. Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective