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Arts, N.  (2019).  Digging up the dead in Eindhoven. The choir and churchyard of St. Catherine?s, 1200-1850. In R.  van Oosten, Schats, R., & Fast, K. (Red.), Osteoarchaeology in historical context. Cemetery research from the Low Countries (Vol. 3, pp. 37-68). Leiden: Sidestone Press.\par \par Palmer, J. L. A.  (2019).  Diversity in death: skeletal evidence of burial preferences in a late to post-medieval convent in Aalst (Belgium). In R.  van Oosten, Schats, R., & Fast, K. (Red.), Osteoarchaeology in historical context. Cemetery research from the Low Countries (Vol. 3, pp. 81-96). Leiden: Sidestone Press.\par \par Schats, R., & Klomp, M..  (2019).  In sickness and in health. An archaeological and osteoarchaeological analysis of St. Gertrude?s infirmary in Kampen (1382-c.1611). In R.  van Oosten, Schats, R., & Fast, K. (Red.), Osteoarchaeology in historical context. Cemetery research from the Low Countries (Vol. 3, pp. 105-119). Leiden: Sidestone Press.\par \par Aten, N., & Clevis, H..  (2019).  Methods of ageing and sexing human dry bone put to the test Looking back on the 1987-1988 excavations in the Broerenkerk in Zwolle. In R.  van Oosten, Schats, R., & Fast, K. (Red.), Osteoarchaeology in historical context. Cemetery research from the Low Countries (Vol. 3, pp. 167-201). Leiden: Sidestone Press.\par \par Baetsen, S., & Groothedde, M..  (2019).  The monastic cemetery of the Broederenkerk in Zutphen: For monks only?. In R.  van Oosten, Schats, R., & Fast, K. (Red.), Osteoarchaeology in historical context. Cemetery research from the Low Countries (Vol. 3, pp. 69-119). Leiden: Sidestone Press.\par \par Veselka, B., & Klomp, M..  (2019).  Taking sides: an osteoarchaeological analysis of human skeletal remains from the south and north sides of the St. Andrew's church (Andreaskerk) in Hattem, the Netherlands. In R.  van Oosten, Schats, R., & Fast, K. (Red.), Osteoarchaeology in historical context. Cemetery research from the Low Countries (Vol. 3, pp. 139-153). Leiden: Sidestone Press.\par \par }