NEW PUBLICATIONS // Investigations of Czech Skeletal Remains and Plague Policies in the Low Countries

ARTICLE: An study from investigations of the skeletal remains at Kutná Hora-Sedlec in Czechia.

“Influence of early life environment on later life mortality in catastrophic and non-catastrophic medieval skeletal series from Kutná Hora-Sedlec (Czech Republic, 13th–16th century)” by Hana Brzobohatá, Filip Velímský, and Jan Frolík. The study highlights that adverse living conditions during growth could lead to a shorter adult lifespan and reduced resistance to famine and pathogens. Check it by clicking here.

CHAPTER: “Plague Policies in the Fifteenth-Century Low Countries. Duplication, Adaptation and Integration” by Claire Weeda has been recently published in “Innovation and Medieval Communities” edited by Élodie Lecuppre-Desjardin and Nils Bock. Check it out by clicking here.

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