260. THE POWER OF POPULATIONS. INTEGRATING BIOARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL METHODS FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF OUR MEDIEVAL PAST

Multidisciplinary approach for the population study from the Late Antique to the Early Medieval period in Bergamo area (Italy) / Marinato, Maurizio - Hakenbeck, Susanne - Chavarria, Alexandra - O’Connell, Tamsin
A stable story: insights into the development of a (post)medieval population in the Netherlands / Altena, Eveline - Kootker, Lisette - Panhuysen, Raphael - Smeding, Risha - De Knijff, Peter
Combining disciplines to better understand the population in medieval Trondheim, Norway / Suppersberger Hamre, Stian
Leprosy and tuberculosis in medieval Portugal: an overview of bioarchaeological and historical evidence  / Matos, Vitor
In Sickness and In Health: Applying bioarchaeological and historical methods to the medieval hospital of St James, Thornton Abbey, England / Hook, Emma
Does being wealthy mean you are healthy? - An interdisciplinary bioarchaeological study on post-medieval crypts from Germany / Alterauge, Amelie - Lösch, Sandra