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Chapter 1: Introduction to the Bioarchaeology of Urbanization
Part I: Early Urban Centers
Chapter 2: Changing People, Changing Settlements? A Perspective on Urbanism from Roman Britain
Chapter 3: Ritual, Urbanism, and the Everyday: Mortuary Behavior in the Indus Civilization
Chapter 4: Urbanization and Parasitism: Archaeoparasitology of South Korea
Part II: Medieval and Post-medieval Cities
Chapter 5: Dietary Variation in an Urbanizing City: A Temporal Analysis of Diet in Late Medieval London Using Stable Isotope Analysis
Chapter 6: Bioarchaeological Aspects of the Early Stage of Urbanization in Sigtuna, Sweden
Chapter 7: Markets and Mycobacteria – A Comprehensive Analysis of the Influence of Urbanization on Leprosy and Tuberculosis Prevalence in Denmark (AD 1200–1536)
Chapter 8: The Bioarchaeology of Urbanization in Denmark
Chapter 9: Frailty, Survivorship, and Stress in Medieval Poland: A Comparison of Urban and Rural Populations
Chapter 10: Urban-Rural Differences in Respiratory Tract Infections in Medieval and Early Modern Polish Subadult Samples
Part III: Premodern and Industrial Cities
Chapter 11: Colonial Urbanism: A Comparative Exploration of Skeletal Stress in Two Eighteenth Century North American French Colonies
Chapter 12: Eighteenth Century Urban Growth and Parasite Spread at the Fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, Canada
Chapter 13: Exploring Patterns of Appositional Growth Amongst Urban Children
Chapter 14: Childhood Morbidity and Mortality in Europe’s Industrial Era
Chapter 15: Respiratory Stress at the Periphery of Industrial-Era London: Insight from Parishes Within and Outside the City
Chapter 16: Is the Pen Mightier than the Sword? Exploring Urban and Rural Health in Victorian England and Wales Using the Registrar General Reports
Chapter 17: The Nabataean Urban Experiment and Dental Disease and Childhood Stress
Chapter 18: Reconstructed Weaning Ages in Urbanized Cities of Premodern Japan: Insight into the Relationship Between Employment and Fertility
Part IV: Conclusion
Chapter 19: What Lies Beneath Those Urban Settings? The Value of Bioarchaeology in Understanding the Complexities of Urban Health and Well-Being

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