Arts & Humanities
Human Skeletal Remains
85%
Middle Age
55%
Cancer
53%
Dissection
50%
England
48%
Medieval England
47%
Bioarchaeology
45%
Skeletal Remains
37%
Archaeology
35%
Shoes
34%
Bronze Age
32%
Radiographs
31%
Health
31%
Lesion
31%
Silicone
29%
Infectious Diseases
28%
Trauma
27%
Imaging
27%
Osteobiography
27%
Physiological Stress
25%
Medical museum
23%
Radiography
23%
Human Adaptation
22%
History of the Body
22%
University of Cambridge
22%
Laurence Sterne
22%
Skull
21%
Lifestyle
21%
China
21%
Judaea
20%
Epidemiology
19%
Fancy
19%
Diet
18%
Cemetery
17%
History
17%
Female Body
17%
Augustinians
17%
Friars
17%
Autopsy
16%
Parasite
16%
Massacre
16%
Infection
15%
Afterlife
15%
Casting
15%
Equality
14%
Jerusalem
14%
Burden
14%
Skeleton
13%
Medieval Plague
13%
Fashion Trends
12%
Medicine & Life Sciences
England
100%
Body Remains
73%
Cemeteries
46%
Plague
44%
Museums
36%
China
36%
Anatomists
33%
Wounds and Injuries
30%
Monks
28%
Dissection
26%
Saints
25%
Violence
23%
Burial
22%
Industrial Development
20%
Hallux Valgus
20%
Genome
20%
X-Ray Microtomography
19%
Cadaver
19%
Haemophilus influenzae type b
19%
Viral Structures
19%
Shoes
18%
Gout
18%
Population
18%
Herpes Simplex
17%
Social Conditions
17%
Foot
16%
Human Herpesvirus 1
16%
Archaeology
16%
Parasitic Diseases
16%
Middle Aged
15%
Diet
14%
Multiple Myeloma
14%
Skull
14%
Neoplasms
14%
Exhumation
13%
Cortical Bone
13%
Serogroup
13%
Anatomy
12%
Skeleton
10%
Proxy
10%
Occupations
9%
Education
9%
Pelvis
9%
Tomography
8%
Haemophilus influenzae
8%
Parasites
8%
Infections
8%
Life Style
8%
Communicable Diseases
7%
X-Rays
7%
Social Sciences
trauma
61%
cemetery
47%
cancer
41%
death
38%
China
36%
funeral
34%
parish
33%
evidence
30%
contagious disease
27%
violence
24%
genetic data
21%
middle ages
20%
massacre
19%
surgery
15%
epidemiology
15%
living conditions
15%
health
14%
nineteenth century
14%
inhabitant
14%
social structure
13%
equality
12%
weapon
11%
history
10%
occupation
10%
clergy
9%
diagnostic
9%
time
8%
distribution of power
8%
hygiene
8%
manual labor
7%
education
6%
society
6%
Surgical instruments
6%
genetic test
6%
biological factors
6%
examination
6%
social control
6%
history of medicine
5%
social status
5%
cause of death
5%
statistics
5%
erosion
5%
teaching materials
5%
workhouse
5%
asymmetry
5%