Natasha Powers
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies, Historical and Cultural Archaeology Studies, Forensic and Genetic Research, Paleopathology and ancient diseases, Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
Most-Cited Works
- → Victims and survivors: Stable isotopes used to identify migrants from the Great Irish Famine to 19th century London(2012)110 cited
- → The study of anatomy in England from 1700 to the early 20th century(2011)95 cited
- → Cranial trauma and treatment: a case study from the medieval cemetery of St. Mary Spital, London(2004)37 cited
- → Evidence of skeletal treponematosis from the medieval burial ground ofSt.MarySpital,London, and implications for the origins of the disease inEurope(2014)22 cited
- → The archaeology of post-medieval death and burial(2016)15 cited
- → Genetic research at a fivefold children's burial from medieval Berlin(2014)15 cited
- → Morbid Osteology: Evidence for Autopsies, Dissection and Surgical Training from the Newcastle Infirmary Burial Ground (1753–1845)(2016)13 cited
- → Archaeological evidence for dental innovation: an eighteenth century porcelain dental prosthesis belonging to Archbishop Arthur Richard Dillon(2006)8 cited
- → Genetic and isotope analysis of a triple burial from medieval St. Peter’s cemetery in Cölln/Berlin(2022)7 cited
- → ‘Men That Are Gone … Come Like Shadows, So Depart’:1 Research Practice and Sampling Strategies for Enhancing Our Understanding of Post-Medieval Human Remains(2013)6 cited