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- A joint medico-historical and paleopathological perspective on vitamin D deficiency prevalence in post-Medieval Netherlands. 32:41-49. 2021
- An Investigation of Micro-CT Analysis of Bone as a New Diagnostic Method for Paleopathological Cases of Osteomalacia. 31:23-33. 2020
- Osteoporosis, osteomalacia, and hip fracture: A case study from the Terry collection. 30:17-21. 2020
- Perimortem fracture manifestations and mortality after hip fracture in a documented skeletal series. 27:56-65. 2019
- Maintaining mobility after fracture: A biomechanical analysis of fracture consequences at the Roman Sites of Ancaster (UK) and Vagnari (Italy). 24:119-129. 2019
- Analysis of patterning in the occurrence of skeletal lesions used as indicators of vitamin D deficiency in subadult and adult skeletal remains. 23:43-53. 2018
- Radiographically recognizable? An investigation into the appearance of osteomalacic pseudofractures. 23:26-31. 2018
- The rachitic tooth: The use of radiographs as a screening technique. 23:32-42. 2018
- Vitamin D deficiency in bioarchaeology and beyond: The study of rickets and osteomalacia in the past. 23:1-5. 2018
- Vitamin D’s role in health and disease: How does the present inform our understanding of the past?. 23:6-14. 2018
- The rachitic tooth: Refining the use of interglobular dentine in diagnosing vitamin D deficiency. 22:101-108. 2018
- Possible scurvy in the prisoners of Old Quebec: A re-evaluation of evidence in adult skeletal remains. 15:92-102. 2016
- Approaches to co-occurrence: Scurvy and rickets in infants and young children of 16–18th century Douai, France. 12:63-75. 2016
- Picking up the pieces: Utilizing the diagnostic potential of poorly preserved remains. 8:51-54. 2015
- New findings in the identification of adult vitamin D deficiency osteomalacia: Results from a large-scale study. 7:45-56. 2014