Sarah Schrader
Universitair hoofddocent
- Naam
- Dr. S.A. Schrader
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 1685
- s.a.schrader@arch.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-0424-6748
Zie Engelstalig profiel Sarah Schrader
Universitair hoofddocent
- Faculteit Archeologie
- Archaeological Sciences
- Bio-Archaeology
- Casna M. & Schrader S.A. (2024), The urban sea: cribra orbitalia, porotic hyperostosis, linear enamel hypoplasia, and sinusitis in three diachronic urban sites from the Dutch province of Zeeland (1030–1800 CE), International Journal of Osteoarchaeology : e3302.
- Casna M. & Schrader S. A. (2024), Chronic maxillary sinusitis: a comparison of osteological and CT methods of diagnosis, International Journal of Paleopathology 45: 30-34.
- Casna M., Davies-Barrett A.M. & Schrader S.A. (2024), Smoking histories: a bioarchaeological approach to tobacco consumption in two skeletal populations from the Netherlands (1300-1829 CE), Post-Medieval Archaeology 58(1): 1-13.
- Pace V., Casna M. & Schrader S.A. (2024), Using computed tomography to diagnose chronic frontal sinusitis in the skeletal remains of a post-medieval Dutch rural community (AD 1829–1866), Journal of Archaeological Science 170: 106041.
- Casna M., Davies-Barrett A.M. & Schrader S.A. (2024), Exploring the impact of tobacco consumption on the respiratory health of two Dutch skeletal populations (1300–1829 CE), World Archaeology : 1-18.
- Casna M., Schats R., Hoogland M.L.P. & Schrader S.A. (2023), A distant city: Assessing the impact of Dutch socioeconomic developments on urban and rural health using respiratory disease as a proxy, International Journal of Paleopathology 42: 34-45.
- Olszewski J., Hall R.A., Kootker L.M., Oldham N.J., Layfield R., Shaw B., Derksen L., Manders M.R., Hart T. & Schrader S.A. (2023), Osteological, multi-isotope and proteomic analysis of poorly-preserved human remains from a Dutch East India Company burial ground in South Africa, Scientific Reports 13: 14666.
- Schrader S.A. Carballo Pérez J. (2023), Special issue adaptive tools for resilient bones: biostatistical approaches to past physical activity in osteoarchaeology, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 33(3): 381-388.
- Shaw B., Foggin S., Hamilton-Stanley P., Barlow A., Pickard C., Fibiger L., Oldham N., Tighe P., Kootker L.M. & Schrader S. Layfield R. (2023), Antibody-based sex determination of human skeletal remains, iScience 26(11): 108191.
- Pas S. van der & Schrader S.A. (2023), Toward standardization of statistical reporting in studies on entheseal changes, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 33(3): 475-478.
- Carballo Pérez J. & Schrader S.A. (2023), Embodied labors during the state formation of Egypt and Nubia (ca. 4800-1750 BCE): Elucidating transformations in behavioral patterns with entheseal changes, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 33(3): 444-460.
- Cheverko C.M., Schrader S.A., Torres C.M., Pestle W.J. & Hubbe M. (2023), Emerging inequality in the San Pedro de Atacama oases (Chile): an investigation of entheseal patterns using ANCOVA and factorial ANOVA, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 33(3): 402-418.
- Gilmour R.J., Mansukoski L. & Schrader S.A. (2023), Injury, disease, and recovery: Skeletal adaptations to immobility and impairment. In: Hirst C.S., Gilmour R.J., Plomp K.A. & Cardoso F.A. (red.), Behaviour in our bones: how human behaviour influences skeletal morphology: Elsevier. 281-307.
- Dekker J., Larson T., Tzvetkov J., Harvey V.L., Dowle A., Hagan R., Genever P., Schrader S.A., Soressi M.A. & Hendy J. (2023), Spatial analysis of the ancient proteome of archeological teeth using mass spectrometry imaging, Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 37(8): e9486.
- Sluis I.F. Bartholdy B.P. Hoogland M.L. Schrader S.A. (2022), Age estimation using vertebral bone spurs: testing the efficacy of three methods on a European population, Forensic Science International: Reports 6: 100301.
- Schrader S.A. (2022), The embodiment of colonial strategy: Osteoarthritis in ancient Nubia, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 32(4): 746-758.
- Liagre E., Hoogland M.L.P. & Schrader S.A. (2022), It runs in the family: kinship analysis using foot anomalies in the cemetery of Middenbeemster (Netherlands, 17th to 19th century), International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 32(4): 769-782.
- Casna M. & Schrader S.A. (2022), Chronic maxillary sinusitis: a comparison of osteological and radiological methods of diagnosis. 23rd European Meeting of Paleopathology Association, Vilnius. 25 augustus 2022 - 29 augustus 2022. [conferentie poster].
- Casna M & Schrader S.A. (2022), Urban beings: a bioarchaeological approach to socioeconomic status, cribra orbitalia, porotic hyperostosis, linear enamel hypoplasia, and sinusitis in the early-modern Northern Low Countries (A.D. 1626–1850), Bioarchaeology International : .
- Casna M. & Schrader S.A. (2021), In one ear and out the nose: Investigating correlation between otitis media and chronic maxillary sinusitis in a post-medieval population from the Netherlands (1500-1850 AD). 48th Annual North American Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Online. 6 april 2021 - 23 april 2021. [conferentie poster].
- Casna M., Burrell C. L., Schats R., Hoogland M. L. P. & Schrader S. A. (2021), Urbanization and respiratory stress in the Northern Low Countries: a comparative study of chronic maxillary sinusitis in two early modern sites from the Netherlands (AD 1626–1866), International Journal of Osteoarchaeology : .
- Schrader S. & Smith S.T. (2021), The Archaeology of the Kerma Culture. In: , Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History .
- Casna M. & Schrader S. A. (2021), Being in the city: a bioarchaeological approach to socioeconomic status, stress markers, and sinusitis in three early-modern Dutch towns (1626-1850 AD).
- Bartholdy B.P., Sandoval E., Hoogland M.L.P. & Schrader S.A. (2020), Getting rid of dichotomous sex estimations: why logistic regression should be preferred over discriminant function analysis, Journal of Forensic Sciences 65(5): 1685-1691.
- Schrader S. & Torres-Rouff C. (2020), Embodying Bioarchaeology: Theory and Practice. In: Cheverko C., Prince-Buitenhuys J. & Hubbe M. (red.), Theoretical Approaches in Bioarchaeology: Routledge.
- Schrader S.A. & Torres-Rouff C. (2020), Embodying bioarchaeology: theory and practice. In: C. Cheverko J. Prince-Buitenhuys M. Hubbe (red.), Theoretical approaches in bioarchaeology: Taylor & Francis.
- Del Vesco P., Greco C., Müller M., Staring N.T.B., Weiss L.V., Gasperini V., Rossi C., Salvador A., Scheers A.J., Schrader S.A. & Warner N. (2019), Current Research of the Leiden-Turin Archaeological Mission in Saqqara. A Preliminary Report on the 2018 Season, Rivista del Museo Egizio 3: 1-25.
- Schrader S.A., Buzon M.R., Corcoran L. & Simonetti A. (2019), Intraregional 87Sr/86Sr variation in Nubia: New insights from the Third Cataract, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 24: 373-379.
- Schrader S.A. (2019), Activity, diet, and social practice: addressing everyday life in human skeletal remains. Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
- Buzon M.R., Schrader S.A. & Bowen G.J. (2019), Isotopic approaches to mobility in Northern Africa: a bioarchaeological examination of Egyptian/Nubian interaction in the Nile Valley. In: Mattingly M. (red.), Burials, migration and identity in the ancient Sahara and beyond: Cambridge University Press. 223-246.
- Casna M., Schrader S.A., Burrell C.L., Schats R. & Hoogland M. (2019), A bioarchaeological study of chronic maxillary sinusitis and respiratory health in two Post-Medieval populations from the Netherlands. 21st Annual BABAO Conference, London. 13 september 2019 - 15 september 2019. [conferentie poster].
- Schrader S.A., Buzon M. & Smith S.T. (2018), Colonial-indigene interaction in Ancient Nubia: an integrative analysis of diet, health, and the material record, Bioarchaeology of the Near East 12: 1-32.
- Schrader S.A., Smith S.T., Olsen S. & Buzon M. (2018), Symbolic equids and Kushite State formation: A horse burial at Tombos, Antiquity 92(362): 383-397.
- Schrader S.A. & Buzon M.R. (2017), Everyday Life after Collapse: a Bioarchaeological Examination of Entheseal Change and Accidental Injury in Postcolonial Nubia, Bioarchaeology International 1(1-2): 19-34.
- Schrader S.A. & Smith S.T. (2017), Socializing violence: Interpersonal violence recidivism at Abu Fatima (Sudan). In: Tegtmeyer C. & Martin D. (red.), Broken Bodies: Bioarchaeological and Forensic Approaches to Accumulative Trauma and Violence. Latham: Lexington Books. 27-42.
- Schrader S.A. (2015), Elucidating inequality in Nubia : an examination of entheseal changes at Kerma (Sudan), American Journal of Physical Anthropology 156: 192-202.
- Schrader S.A., Buzon M. & Irish J. (2014), Illuminating the Nubian ‘Dark Age’: A bioarchaeological analysis of dental non-metric traits during the Napatan Period, HOMO: Journal of Comparative Human Biology 65: 267-280.
- Schrader S.A. (2013), Bioarchaeology of the Everyday: Analysis of Diet and Activity Patterns in the Nile Valley . West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University.
- Schrader S.A. (2012), Activity Patterns in New Kingdom Nubia: An Examination of Entheseal Remodeling and Osteoarthritis at Tombos, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 149: 60-70.
- Mickleburgh H., Baetsen W.A., Dijkstra A., Edens E., Eeltink N., Fricke F., de Jonge L., Kootker L.M., Schats R., Schrader S. & Seferidou E., NVFA Ethical Guidelines on Human Remains. [webartikel].