Social Sciences
funeral
100%
workhouse
99%
Ireland
83%
animal
56%
farm
37%
monument
31%
evidence
22%
cemetery
21%
archaeology
17%
mortality
16%
food
15%
infant
15%
ritual
14%
chamber
14%
domination
13%
poverty
13%
nicotine
12%
violence
12%
road
11%
passive resistance
11%
Remedial work
11%
housing development
10%
mass grave
10%
nineteenth century
10%
land use
10%
trauma
9%
death
9%
natural gas
9%
building
8%
weapon
8%
population development
8%
migration
7%
Group
7%
contagious disease
7%
migrant
7%
health
6%
history
6%
deliberation
6%
river
6%
church
6%
rural community
6%
coach
6%
poor relief
5%
artifact
5%
correctional institution
5%
age group
5%
New Zealand
5%
occupation
5%
water
5%
hunger
5%
Arts & Humanities
Excavation
43%
Ireland
36%
Great Famine
30%
Famine
28%
Workhouse
24%
Roads
22%
Kilkenny
20%
Animal Bones
19%
Farmstead
18%
Archaeology
17%
Archaeological Excavations
16%
Enclosure
16%
Middle Age
15%
Iron Age
14%
Cremated Bones
14%
Ditch
13%
Burial
13%
Early Medieval Period
13%
Tombs
13%
Human Bone
12%
Dental Calculus
12%
Cirencester
12%
Inhumation
11%
Human Remains
11%
Group Agency
10%
Faunal Remains
10%
British Occupation
10%
Romano-British
9%
Mortality
9%
Pottery
9%
Garage
9%
Tuberculosis
9%
Rubbish
9%
Neolithic Period
9%
Dublin
9%
Skeletal Remains
9%
Radiocarbon
8%
Precinct
8%
Kiln
8%
Cemetery
8%
Assemblages
8%
Indicative
8%
Domination
8%
Late Roman
7%
Tobacco
7%
Mortality Rate
7%
Cremation
7%
Contextualization
7%
Spike Island
7%
Hunger
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Famine
31%
Ireland
14%
Solanum tuberosum
12%
Ascorbic Acid Deficiency
10%
Scurvy
10%
Dental Enamel Hypoplasia
10%
Tooth Loss
8%
Population
7%
Diet
7%
Dental Caries
7%
Isotopes
7%
Poverty
7%
Periodontal Diseases
7%
Oral Health
7%
Cemeteries
6%
Survivors
5%
Collagen
5%
Zea mays
5%