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List of works by Kristina Killgrove

3D Dead

scientific article published in 2021

A possible case of mycetoma in ancient Rome (Italy, 2nd-3rd centuries AD)

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A response to C. Bruun, “Water, oxygen isotopes and immigration to Ostia-Portus”

scientific article published in 2010

All Roads Lead to Rome: Exploring Human Migration to the Eternal City through Biochemistry of Skeletons from Two Imperial-Era Cemeteries (1st-3rd c AD)

scientific article

Bioarchaeology

Bioarchaeology in the Roman Empire

Bioarchaeology in the Roman Empire

scientific article published in 2018

Bones, Bodies, and Blogs: Outreach and Engagement in Bioarchaeology

Childhood in the Carpathians: An isotopic analysis of childhood diet and weaning in a medieval and Early Modern Transylvanian village

scientific article published in August 2021

Diachronic changes in diet in medieval Berlin: Comparison of dietary isotopes from pre- and post-Black Death adults

scientific article published in August 2021

Diet and collapse: A stable isotope study of Imperial-era Gabii (1st–3rd centuries AD)

Florida Bioarchaeology: Past, Present, and Future

Food for Rome: A stable isotope investigation of diet in the Imperial period (1st–3rd centuries AD)

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Gastrointestinal infection in Italy during the Roman Imperial and Longobard periods: A paleoparasitological analysis of sediment from skeletal remains and sewer drains

scientific article published in June 2021

Hunting for Hides: Deerskins, Status, and Cultural Change in the Protohistoric Appalachians

scientific article published in June 2007

Meet The Worst Businessman Of The 18th Century BC

article in Forbes magazine by Kristina Killgrove

New Developments in the Bioarchaeology of Care. Further Case Studies and Expanded Theory. LORNA TILLEY and ALECIA A. SCHRENK (editors), 2017. Springer International, Cham, Switzerland. xix + 385 pp. $119.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978-3-319-39900-3

scholarly article by Kristina Killgrove published April 2018 in American Antiquity

Nourishing urban development: A palaeodietary study of Archaic Gabii, Italy (6th–5th c BCE)

scientific article published in October 2019

On engagement with anthropology: A critical evaluation of skeletal and developmental abnormalities in the Atacama preterm baby and issues of forensic and bioarchaeological research ethics. Response to Bhattacharya et al. “Whole-genome sequencing of

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Reviews

scientific article published in June 2013

Situating Roman Bioarchaeology Between Anthropology and Classics

scientific article published in March 2019

Take Back the SAA

scientific article published on 27 September 2019

The Gladiator's Tears: Epiphora From Ancient Rome

scientific article published on 01 October 2019

Using Skeletal Remains as a Proxy for Roman Lifestyles

scientific article published on 26 October 2018