Work using an important set of data on dentitions from
graves within the Broerenkerk in Zwolle, The Netherlands
Paper 1 "Computerized recording and analysis of excavated human dental remains" by W.H.M. Bouts and Tj. Pot, 1989. In: Roberts, Ch.A., F. Lee & J. Bintliff (eds.) Burial Archaeology. Current Research, Methods and Developments. Oxford. British Archaeological Reports. British Series 211, pp. 113-128.
Paper 2 "De gebitsresten uit de Broerenkerk, Zwolle, circa 1800 AD. Wijze van onderzoek en resultaten" by W.H.M. Bouts, T.S. Constandse-Westermann, Tj. Pot and H. Verhoeven (1992). In: Clevis H. and T.S. Constandse-Westermann (eds.) De Doden Vertellen: Opgraving in de Broerenkerk te Zwolle 1987-88. Kampen. Stichting Archeologie IJssel- en Vechtstreek, pp. 98-141.
Paper 3 "The prevalence of dental pathology in two Dutch skeletal samples from the early 19th century" by T.S. Constandse-Westermann and W.H.M. Bouts (unpublished paper 1994).
Paper 4 "Age estimation by dental attrition in an independently controlled early 19th century sample from Zwolle, The Netherlands" by T.S. Constandse-Westermann (1997). Human Evolution 12:269-285. A comment on errors in the publication which was not seen in proof and some essential corrections.
Paper 5 "The scoring, interpretation and prevalence of dental pathology in a Dutch skeletal sample from the late 18th and early 19th century" by T.S. Constandse-Westermann, W.H.M. Bouts and Tj. Pot (unpublished paper 1996-7).
Paper 6 "Diachronic ondontological change: seventeen adult skeletal populations from the Netherlands" by T.S. Constandse-Westermann, F.C. Nieuwenkamp and Tj. Pot (unpublished paper 2005).
Paper 7 discussion by M. Jackes "The Zwolle teeth: an independent look at the data".
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