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Osteological Research in Classical <strong>Archaeology</strong>: Extended Bibliography<br />

Michael MacKinnon<br />

Anthropology Association 15:89–111.<br />

Philpott, R. 1991. Burial Practices in Roman Britain: A<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Grave Treatments and Furnishing A.D. 43–<br />

410. BAR-BS 219. Oxford: Tempus Reparatum.<br />

* gazetteer <strong>of</strong> sites with listings <strong>of</strong> human and nonhuman<br />

skeletal material recovered from Iron Age<br />

burials in Britain<br />

Rubini, M., and A. Coppa. 1991. “Studio antropologico<br />

sugli inumati della necropoli arcaica di<br />

Ri<strong>of</strong>reddo (Lazio, VI sec. a.C.).” Rivista di Antropologia<br />

69:153–66.<br />

Rubini, M., E. Bonafede, and S. Mogliazza. 1999.<br />

“The Population <strong>of</strong> East Sicily During the Second<br />

and First Millennium B.C.: The Problem <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Colonies.” International <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> Osteoarchaeology<br />

9:8–17.<br />

Rubini, M., E. Bonafede, S. Mogliazza, and L. Moreschini.<br />

1997a. “Le popolazioni a cultua etrusca<br />

dell’Italia centrale durante l’Età del Ferro: Loro<br />

identità biologica.” StEtr 46:23–39.<br />

———. 1997b. “Etruscan Biology: The Tarquinian<br />

Population, Seventh to Second Century B.C.<br />

(Southern Etruria, Italy).” International <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Osteoarchaeology 7:202–11.<br />

Slaus, M. 2002. The Bioarchaeology <strong>of</strong> Continental<br />

Croatia: An Analysis <strong>of</strong> Human Skeletal Remains<br />

from the Prehistoric to the Post-Medieval Periods.<br />

BAR-IS 1021. Oxford: Archaeopress.<br />

Triantaphyllou, S. 2001. A Bioarchaeological Approach<br />

to Prehistoric Cemetery Populations from Central<br />

and Western Greek Macedonia. BAR-IS 976. Oxford:<br />

Archaeopress.<br />

Watts, D.J. 1989. “Infant Burials and Romano-British<br />

Christianity.” ArchJ 146:372–83.<br />

Whimster, R. 1981. Burial Practices in Iron Age Britain:<br />

A Discussion and Gazetteer <strong>of</strong> the Evidence c.<br />

700 B.C.–A.D. 43. BAR-BS 90. Oxford: British<br />

Archaeological Reports.<br />

* gazetteer <strong>of</strong> sites with listings <strong>of</strong> human and nonhuman<br />

skeletal material recovered from Iron Age<br />

burials in Britain<br />

Human Osteology: Site Reports<br />

The following site reports are separated by<br />

geographic region. Owing to my particular research<br />

interests, the bulk <strong>of</strong> these reports relate<br />

to Italy and Greece. This list is not intended<br />

to be exhaustive, and is very much a work in<br />

progress. Additions to the list would be appreciated<br />

in the spirit <strong>of</strong> collaboration.<br />

Italy and Sicily<br />

Angel, J.L. 1987. “Human Bones.” In The Roman Port<br />

and Fishery <strong>of</strong> Cosa, edited by A.M. McCann, 315.<br />

Princeton: Princeton University Press.<br />

Argenti, M., and G. Manzi. 1988. “Morfometria<br />

cranica delle popolazioni romane di età imperiale:<br />

Isola Sacra e Lucus Feroniae.” Rivista di<br />

Antropologia 66:179–200.<br />

Baldassarre, I. 1987. “La necropolis dell’Isola Sacra<br />

(Porto).” In Romische Graberstatten, edited by H.<br />

von Hesberg and P. Zander, 125–38. Munich:<br />

Bayerische Akademie Wissenschaft.<br />

———. 1990. “Nuove ricerche nella necropolis dell’<br />

Isola Sacra.” Quaderni del Centro Studio per<br />

l’Archeologia Estrusco-Italica 19:164–72.<br />

Becker, M.J. 1986. “Appendix II: The Human Skeletons<br />

from Site 10.” In “Excavations on the Ancient<br />

Via Gabina,” edited by W. Widrig, 176–86. Notizie<br />

degli Scavi di Antichità 1983(1986):141–86.<br />

———. 1990. “Etruscan Social Classes in the VI<br />

Century B.C.: Evidence from Recently Excavated<br />

Cremations and Inhumations in the Area <strong>of</strong><br />

Tarquinia.” In Die Welt der Etrusker, edited by H.<br />

Heres and M. Kunze, 23–35. Berlin: Akademie-<br />

Verlag.<br />

———. 1992. “The Human Bones.” In Excavations<br />

at Otranto. Vol. 1, The Excavation, edited by D.<br />

Michaelides and D. Wilkinson, 153–65. Lecce:<br />

Università di Lecce Dipartimento di Scienze<br />

dell’Antichità.<br />

———. 1993a. “Human Skeletons from Tarquinia:<br />

A Preliminary Analysis <strong>of</strong> the 1989 Cimitero Site<br />

Excavations with References for the Evaluation <strong>of</strong><br />

Etruscan Social Classes.” StEtr 58:211–48.<br />

———. 1993b. “Seianti Hanunia Tlesnasa: An Analysis<br />

<strong>of</strong> Her Skeleton in the Sarcophagus at the<br />

British Museum.” In La civiltà di Chiusi e del suo<br />

territorio (Atti del XVII Convegno di Studi Etruschi<br />

ed Italici, Chianciano Terme 1989), edited by G.<br />

Maetzke, 397–410. Florence: Leo S. Olschki.<br />

———. 1994a. “The Cremated Human Skeleton in<br />

a Small Carved Stone Chest from Loc. Cretaiole<br />

(Pienza), Italy: Notes on the Origins <strong>of</strong> Chiusine<br />

Cremation Practices.” StEtr 59:205–9.<br />

———. 1994b. “A Note on Children’s Burials in<br />

Central Italy: The 1978 Excavations at a Late Roman<br />

Sepulchral Building at the Fourth Milestone<br />

Along the Via Appia (proprietà Lugari) near<br />

Rome.” ArchNews 19:14–17.<br />

———. 1994c. “Suggurundaria and Roman Villas:<br />

A Note on an Infant’s Burial at Satricum, Lazio,<br />

Italy.” OWAN 17(2):7–10.<br />

———. 1994d. “The Necropoleis <strong>of</strong> Satricum, Italy<br />

800–300 B.C.: Biological Evidence for Cultural<br />

Continuities During a Period <strong>of</strong> Political Change.”<br />

EtrStud 1:46–58.<br />

———. 1995a. “Cremations and Fragmentary Human<br />

Skeletons from Pontecagno (Salerno), Italy: New<br />

Directions in Research.” OWAN 18(3):26–35.<br />

———. 1995b. “Human Skeletal Remains from the<br />

Pre-Colonial Greek Emporium <strong>of</strong> Pithekoussai<br />

on Ischia (NA): Culture Contact in Italy from the<br />

Early VIII to the II Century B.C.” In Settlement<br />

and Economy in Italy 1500 B.C.–A.D. 1500, edited<br />

by N. Christie, 273–81. Oxbow Monograph 41.<br />

Oxford: Oxbow.<br />

———. 1996a. “Appendix II: Skeletal Materials from<br />

the Satricum Excavations <strong>of</strong> 1907–1910.” In Excavations<br />

at Satricum (Borgo Le Ferriere) 1907–1910:<br />

Northwest Necropolis, Southwest Sanctuary and<br />

Acropolis, edited by B. Ginge, 186–88. Scrinium<br />

10. Amersterdam: Thesis Publishers.<br />

———. 1996b. “Perinatal and Other Burial Patterns<br />

in Lucania: Evidence from Collina San Salvatore<br />

at Timmari, Italy During the 7th–6th Centuries<br />

B.C.” OWAN 20(3):1–12.<br />

———. 1996–1997. “Roman Period Amphora Burials<br />

<strong>of</strong> Young Children Dating to the Third Century<br />

C.E. at Metaponto (Basilicata) Italy.” ArchNews<br />

21–22:20–6.

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