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    Scottish soldiers from the Battle of Dunbar 1650: A prosopographical approach to a skeletal assemblage by Millard, Andrew R, Annis, Richard G, Caffell, Anwen C, Dodd, Laura L, Fischer, Roman, Gerrard, Christopher M, Graves, C Pamela, Hendy, Jessica, Mackenzie, Lisa, Montgomery, Janet, Nowell, Geoff M, Radini, Anita, Beaumont, Julia, Koon, Hannah E C, Speller, Camilla F

    Published in PloS one (21-12-2020)
    “…After the Battle Dunbar between English and Scottish forces in 1650, captured Scottish soldiers were imprisoned in Durham and many hundreds died there within a…”
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    Limits and possibilities in the geolocation of humans using multiple isotope ratios (H, O, N, C) of hair from east coast cities of the USA by Reynard, Linda M., Burt, Nicole, Koon, Hannah E.C., Tuross, Noreen

    “…We examined multiple natural abundance isotope ratios of human hair to assess biological variability within and between geographic locations and, further, to…”
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    Method of micro‐sampling human dentine collagen for stable isotope analysis by Curtis, Mandi J., Beaumont, Julia, Elamin, Fadil, Wilson, Andrew S., Koon, Hannah E. C.

    Published in Rapid communications in mass spectrometry (15-07-2022)
    “…Rationale Sampling of dentine for stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope ratios in the direction of tooth growth allows the study of temporal changes…”
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    Basilar portion porosity: A pathological lesion possibly associated with infantile scurvy by Moore, Joanna, Koon, Hannah E C

    Published in International journal of paleopathology (01-09-2017)
    “…Recent analysis of the juvenile (≤12 years) human remains from a 19th century site in Wolverhampton, England revealed a relatively high level of nutritional…”
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    Preservation of ancient DNA in thermally damaged archaeological bone by Ottoni, Claudio, Koon, Hannah E. C, Collins, Matthew J, Penkman, Kirsty E. H, Rickards, Olga, Craig, Oliver E

    Published in Die Naturwissenschaften (01-02-2009)
    “…Evolutionary biologists are increasingly relying on ancient DNA from archaeological animal bones to study processes such as domestication and population…”
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    Identification of cooked bone using TEM imaging of bone collagen by Koon, Hannah E C

    “…Mild heating (≤100° C, 1 h)-typical of cooking-does not lead to detectable changes in any biochemical parameter yet measured; consequently bones that have been…”
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