Anwen Caffell
Teaching Fellow
Department of Archaeology
Durham University
United Kingdom
Biography
Anwen Caffell is Teaching Fellow in the Department of Archaeology
Research Interest
Human bioarchaeology, The health of past populations from all time periods, The impact of industrialisation and urbanisation on health in the post-medieval period.
Publications
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Caffell, A & Holst, M (2011). Osteological analysis. In Where Sky and Yorkshire and Water Meet. Fenton-Thomas, C On-Site Archaeology. 323-332.
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O'Brien, C, Elliott, L, Henderson, C, Caffell, A & Gidney, L (2013). Plant macrofossils, charcoal, burnt bone and snails. In Harvesting the Stars: A Pagan Temple at Lismullin, Co. Meath. O'Connell, A The National Roads Authority. 171-175.
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Caffell, A & Holst, M (2013). Human remains. In Iron Age and Roman Settlements at Wattle Syke: Archaeological Investigations During the A1 Bramham to Wetherby Upgrading Scheme (Yorkshire Archaeology 11). Martin, L, Richardson, J & Roberts, I Archaeological Services WYAS. 201-227.