This volume presents 10 papers from the 6th Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology, held at the University of Bristol in September 2004. Contents: 1) Climatic influences on craniofacial variability in modern humans (Mallett, X.D.G.); 2) Canopy height utilisation and trauma in three species of cercopithecoid monkeys (Chapman, C., Legge, S.S. and Johns S.E.); 3) Developmental stress and its morphological correlates (Buckley, C.); 4) Teeth and diet: what more is there? Teeth as markers for population history (Zakrzewski, S.R.); 5) Tracing change. Childhood diet at the Anglo-Saxon Blackgate Cemetery, Newcastle upon Tyne, England (Macpherson, P.M., Chenery, C.A., Chamberlain, A.T.); 6) Growth in modern Western children: A representative sample? (Clegg, M.); 7) Tuberculosis at Spitalfields, London: an initial insight into medieval urban living (Gray Jones, A. & Walker, D.); 8) Klippel-Feil syndrome: Examples from two skeletal collections of Alaskan Natives (Legg, S.S.); 9) The specificity of palaeopathological diagnosis: A case of bilateral Scapholunate Advanced Collapse in a Romano-British skeleton from Ancaster (Roberts, A.M. & Robson Brown, K.); 10) A zooarchaeological contribution to Biological Anthropology: Working towards a better understanding of cut marks and butchery (Seetah, K.).
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