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1.1 The Simpson gravestone at Carver Street Chapel. Photograph courtesy of Brian Irwin. 31
1.2 Skeletal remains of Ann Purvis. Photograph courtesy of Sophie Newman, University of Sheffield. 38
2.1 Location of St Hilda's church and the surrounding town of South Shields as represented on Richardson's map of 1768 and Fryer's map of 1773. The area of excavation which revealed the fetal and perinate group discussed in this chapter is overlain. Redrawn from historic mapping and Raynor et al., 2011 by I. Atkins. 49
2.2 Plan of the lower level of the western section of the excavated area, indicating the locations of human skeletal and coffin remains. Redrawn from Raynor et al., 2011 by I. Atkins. 51
2.3 Age at death distribution of the fetal and perinatal individuals from St Hilda's based on dental development (Al Qahtani et al., 2010), basi occiput dimensions (Scheuer and McLaughlin Black, 1994) and femoral length (Kiserud et al., 2017; Scheuer et al., 1980). Four fetal/perinatal individuals are omitted from this chart as none of the required skeletal elements could be assessed (Sks 703, 796, 842, 1007). 58
3.1 Wellington boots, 1800–25. Courtesy of Northampton Museum and Art Gallery (2000.27.33.1). 85
3.2 Slip-on men's shoe, 1700. Courtesy of Northampton Museum and Art Gallery (P.22/1974.1). 87
3.3 Men's shoe, 1828. Courtesy of Northampton Museum and Art Gallery (P25/1970.14). 91
3.4 Children's pumps, c.1830. Courtesy of the Museum of Leathercraft (274.53). 93
4.1 Burial [3999]/[4000], 0.5 m scale. Photograph courtesy of Crossrail/Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) and reproduced with permission of MOLA. 103
4.2 Key locations mentioned in this chapter, plotted on Rocque's map of London, 1746. 105
4.3 William Cheselden giving an anatomical demonstration to six spectators in the anatomy-theatre of the Barber-Surgeons’ Company, London. Oil painting, c.1730/1740. Wellcome Collection 47339i CC BY. 110
4.4 A nightwatchman disturbs a body-snatcher who has dropped the stolen corpse he had been carrying in a hamper, while the anatomist runs away. Etching with engraving by W. Austin, 1773. Wellcome Collection 25668i CC BY 4.0. 121
5.1 Two prostitutes bargaining with a naval man. Thomas Rowlandson's Sea Stores, 1812. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1959. CC0. 140
5.2 Circular pipe-notch in the left dentition of a middle adult male caused by abrasion of the enamel surfaces by the habitual smoking of a clay pipe (PSN208, Sk134130, St James’ Gardens). 145
5.3 Staining caused by tobacco smoking on the lingual (inner-facing) surfaces of the upper left canine, premolars, and first molar of a young adult possible male (PSN157, Sk1963, Barton-upon-Humber). 146
5.4 Magnified image of lingual staining on the upper right first molar of an older adult female (PSN25, Sk417, Holy Trinity Church). 147
5.5 The anterior dentition is divided into nine ‘sites’ (circles), made up of the intersection between two teeth. At least one of either the corresponding upper or lower sites, consisting of both teeth, for all nine sites must be present for the accurate observation of a pipe-notch. Molars (black) were not recorded for pipe notches since the pipe stem is very unlikely to be in contact with these teeth due to their position at the back of the mouth. 148
5.6 Heavy lingual staining on the upper right dentition of Sarah Green (PSN25, Sk417), an older adult female buried within the post-medieval burial ground for Holy Trinity Church, Coventry. 154
5.7 Complete degeneration of Sarah Green's left temporomandibular joint (arrow), causing flattening and atrophy of the joint surface. 157
6.1 Burials on excavation a) SK293, b) SK7, c) SK48, and d) SK273 (upper) and SK272 (lower). Reproduced with permission of Avon Archaeology Ltd. 176
6.2 Death certificates of Maria Taylor and Thomas Rokeby Price, Crown Copyright. 177
6.3 Destructive lesions on the sacrum and fifth lumbar vertebrae of SK293, Maria Taylor. Photograph by Heidi Dawson-Hobbis. 178
6.4 Endocranial lesions on the frontal bone of SK293, Maria Taylor. Photograph by Heidi Dawson-Hobbis. 179
6.5 Healed fracture of the left tibia and fibula of SK48, Mark Kelson. Photograph by Heidi Dawson-Hobbis. 185
6.6 Death certificates of Mark Kelson and George Cumberland, Crown Copyright. 187
7.1 Skeletal elements present and pathological changes seen in Skeleton 15, Hazel Grove, Stockport. a) Antemortem tooth loss of the left and right lower molars of the mandible (arrows); b) thoracic and lumbar vertebrae of the spine, demonstrating kyphoscoliosis and fusion of the 9th–11th ribs on the right side; c) remaining right ribs (1st–8th) showing straightening of the shafts and degenerative changes to the heads (point of articulation with the vertebrae); d) bowing of the right femur, tibia and fibula. 210
7.2 Skeletal elements present and pathological changes seen in Skeleton 235, St Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields. a) Anterior view of the left and right scapulae, highlighting evidence of dislocation of the right glenohumeral (shoulder) joint; b) posterior view of the left and right humeri, demonstrating extensive changes seen on the joint surface of the right proximal humerus; c) well-healed fracture seen on the midshaft of the right 3rd rib; d) evidence of possible trauma (arrow) on the right lunate; e) possibly associated osteoarthritic changes seen on the distal joint surfaces of the right radius and ulna, leading to eburnation (arrows); f) medial view (left image) of the right 1st metacarpal (associated with the thumb) showing a well-healed fracture of the proximal joint surface (arrow), and proximal view (right image) of the fractured joint surface of the right 1st metacarpal. 214
7.3 Skeletal elements present and pathological changes seen in Skeleton 502, St Hilda's Churchyard, South Shields. a) Antemortem tooth loss of the right 2nd premolar and molars; b) evidence of osteoarthritis in the right superior articular facet of the second thoracic vertebra, showing porosity and eburnation of the joint surface (arrow); c) posterior view of the left proximal femur, with mushroom-like deformity of the femoral head, and osteoarthritic changes to the joint surface; d) posterior view of the left acetabulum (hip joint) showing extensive secondary osteoarthritic changes; e) posterior view of the right patella, showing patches of eburnation (arrows) indicative of osteoarthritis; f) anterior view of the right distal femur with patches of eburnation (arrows) matching that seen on the posterior surface of the patella. 217
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Embodiment, history and archaeology in industrialising England, 1700–1850

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