Skeleton 57 from Oakington; note the descended, transverse lie foetus in her pelvis. The white dotted line shows some of the in situ foetus. by Medievalists.net June 29, 2013 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsReconsidering obstetric death and female fertility in Anglo-Saxon EnglandCancer rates in medieval Britain around ten times higher than previously thought, study suggestsBlack Death burials reveal the diversity of London’s medieval populationDifficult and deadly deliveries?: Investigating the presence of an ‘obstetrical dilemma’ in medieval England through examining…Discovering the ‘killer blow’ to King Richard III Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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