Louise Loe
Reports excavations in the Radcliffe Infirmary burial ground, Oxford, the largest assemblage of 18th- and 19th-century hospital burials yet recovered in Britain. The patients' remains provide rare evidence for health, disease, trauma and medical practice in the age of hospitals. READ MORE
Paperback: £20.00
Louise Loe
Excavation at Park Street uncovered 331 burials from Cure’s College Almshouse (1587–1831). Analysis reveals a predominantly working‑class population marked by poor living conditions, deprivation and high mortality, with origins ranging from local Londoners to continental migrants, offering rare insight into post‑medieval urban life. READ MORE
Hardback: £13.00
Louise Loe
This volume documents the recovery and analysis of 250 soldiers buried after the 1916 Battle of Fromelles. Using innovative excavation, forensic methods and artefact study, the project achieved the largest modern identification of WWI soldiers, revealing personal details, battle trauma and the stories of those who fell. READ MORE
Hardback: £25.00
Louise Loe
Reports excavations at 120-122 London Road, Gloucester, revealing part of the Wotton Roman cemetery, including cremations, inhumations and a rare mass grave. The volume examines burial practice, human remains and evidence for life and death in the Roman city. READ MORE
Paperback: £30.00