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WISNIEWSKI, Kristopher, Doyle, Peter, Pringle, Jamie, Stimpson, Ian and SQUIRES, Kirsty (2024) A multidisciplinary scientific investigation of the 1916 Hawthorn Mine Crater, Beaumont Hamel, Somme, Northern France. Journal of Conflict Archaeology. ISSN 1574-0773

SQUIRES, Kirsty and Piombino-Mascali, Dario (2023) Striking a Balance: Preserving, Curating, and Investigating Human Remains from the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, Sicily. In: The Routledge Handbook of Museums, Heritage, and Death. Routledge, London, pp. 51-64. ISBN 9781003195870

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2023) A fragmented history: demography, identity and the cremation rite in early Medieval North Lincolnshire. In: Council for British Archaeology Festival of Archaeology, 17 July 2023, North Lincolnshire Museum. (Submitted)

SQUIRES, Kirsty, DAVIDSON, Alison and Piombino-Mascali, Dario (2023) Public Attitudes Towards the Display of Juvenile Mummies in the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, Sicily. International Journal of Heritage Studies. ISSN 1352-7258 (In Press)

SQUIRES, Kirsty, DAVIDSON, Alison, COOPER, Simon, Viner, Mark, Hoban, Wayne, Loynes, Robert, Zesch, Stephaine, Rosendahl, Wilfred, Lindaur, Susanne, Greco, Caterina and Piombino-Mascali, Dario (2023) A Mummified Egyptian Head from the Salinas Regional Archaeological Museum in Palermo (Sicily): Radiological Investigation and Analysis of its Associated Resinous Material. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. ISSN 2352-4103 (In Press)

SQUIRES, Kirsty and Piombino-Mascali, Dario (2022) It’s Time to Talk: Navigating the Complexities of Working with Multiple Stakeholders at the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, Sicily. In: 23rd Paleopathology Association European Meeting, August 25-29, 2022. Vilnius, Lithuania. Vilnius University Proceedings . Vilnius University Press.

SQUIRES, Kirsty, Roberts, Charlotte, Sardi, Marina and Marquez-Grant, Nicholas (2022) Ethics, Bioarchaeology, and Scientific Publishing (Ética, Bioarqueología y Publicaciones Científicas: Un Estudio de Caso). RUNA, archivo para las ciencias del hombre, 43 (2). pp. 245-264. ISSN 1851-9628

SQUIRES, Kirsty and Roberts, Charlotte (2022) The Ethical Challenges of Destructive Sampling and Analysis in Bioarchaeology. In: World Archaeology Congress 9th Annual Meeting, 3rd July 2022 - 8th July 2022, Prague, Czechia.

SQUIRES, Kirsty and Piombino-Mascali, Dario (2022) Through a Glass Darkly: A Consideration of the Ethical Challenges and Dilemmas Faced by Stakeholders Involved in the Display, Curation, and Study of Mummified Human Remains in the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, Sicily. In: World Archaeology Congress 9th Annual Meeting, 3rd July 2022 - 8th July 2022, Prague, Czechia.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2022) “But the Skeletons are Over 100 Years Old!” The Need for Robust Ethical Procedures in Bioarchaeological Research. In: Staffordshire University Women’s Academic Network Monthly Lecture, 4 May 2022, Virtual. (Unpublished)

SQUIRES, Kirsty and Piombino-Mascali, Dario (2022) Ethical Considerations Associated with the Display and Analysis of Juvenile Mummies from the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, Sicily. Public Archaeology. ISSN 1753-5530

SQUIRES, Kirsty and Piombino-Mascali, Dario (2022) Communication, Collaboration, and Transparency: An Exploration of the Ethical Challenges Associated with the Analysis and Curation of Human Remains when Working with Multiple Stakeholders at the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, Sicily. In: Program of the 91st Annual Meeting of the American Association of Biological Anthropologists. Wiley.

SQUIRES, Kirsty, HOOKWAY, Esme and Márquez-Grant, Nicholas (2022) Don’t Forget the Children! A Review of the Consequences of Natural Disasters and Epidemics on Childhood Health and Mortality in the Past. Childhood in the Past. pp. 1-22. ISSN 1758-5716

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2022) What archaeology can tell us about the lives of children in England 1,500 years ago. The Conversation.

SQUIRES, Kirsty, Roberts, Charlotte A. and Marquez-Grant, Nicholas (2022) Ethical Considerations and Publishing in Human Bioarchaeology. American Journal of Biological Anthropology. ISSN 2692-7691

O'Regan, Hannah and SQUIRES, Kirsty (2021) Who gets buried with a bear? An examination of wild animals in early medieval cremation cemeteries of Eastern England. In: 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, 6th September 2021 - 11th September 2021, Virtual.

SQUIRES, Kirsty and Piombino-Mascali, Dario (2021) Ethical considerations associated with the display & analysis of juvenile mummies of Palermo, Sicily. In: AnthroEthics, 5th July 2021 - 9th July 2021, Staffordshire University.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2021) How to Become an Osteoarchaeologist: A Personal Reflection. In: Chartered Institute for Archaeologists Annual Conference, 21 April 2021-23 April 2021, Staffordshire University.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2021) Creation Through Cremation? What Cremated Bone can tell us about Social Identity, Ideological Beliefs and Funerary Rites in Early Medieval England. In: George Hay Lecture 2021, EasterCon, 2 April 2021-5 April 2021, Virtual.

SQUIRES, Kirsty and García-Mancuso, Rocío (2020) Desafíos éticos asociados al estudio y tratamiento de restos humanos en las ciencias antropológicas en el siglo XXI (Ethical challenges associated with the study and treatment of human remains in anthropological sciences in the 21st century). Revista Argentina de Antropología Biológica, 23 (2). ISSN 1514-7991

Carroll, Emily and SQUIRES, Kirsty (2020) The application of quantitative petrography and macroscopic colour change in a comparative analysis of Roman and Anglo-Saxon cremation practices. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. ISSN 1047-482X

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2020) Blog: International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances: How Can Forensics Assist in the Location and Identification of Victims of Enforced Disappearances? LPF, Staffordshire University.

Carroll, Emily and SQUIRES, Kirsty (2020) Burning by numbers: A pilot study using quantitative petrography in the analysis of Heat-Induced alteration in burned bone. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. ISSN 1047-482X

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2020) All Work and No Play? The Well-Being of Children Living and Working in Nineteenth-Century Staffordshire, England. Childhood in the Past, 13 (1). pp. 60-77. ISSN 20408528

HOOKWAY, Esme and SQUIRES, Kirsty (2020) A Biocultural Approach to Understanding the Presence of Children from Medieval Hospitals in England: What Can We Learn from Archaeological Investigations? Childhood in the Past, 13 (1). pp. 38-59. ISSN 20408528

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2020) The Society for the Study of Childhood in the Past team up with the Young Archaeologists’ Club and English Heritage to deliver juvenile osteology training sessions. SSCIP, SSCIP website.

SQUIRES, Kirsty, Errickson, David and Marquez-Grant, Nicholas (2020) Ethical Approaches to Human Remains: A Global Challenge in Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology. Springer, Bern. ISBN 978-3-030-32925-9 (In Press)

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2019) Commentary: Playing Vikings, militarism, hegemonic masculinities, and childhood enculturation in Viking-Age Scandinavia. Current Anthropology, 60 (6). ISSN 0011-3204 ESSN 1537-5382

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2019) It’s all in the detail: How histomorphometry can inform our understanding of identity and funerary rites in the past. In: 1st CRUMBEL Workshop, 16th-19th October 2019, Royal Institute of Cultural Heritage, Brussels, Belgium. (Unpublished)

SQUIRES, Kirsty and HOOKWAY, Esme (2019) SSCIP sponsored session at the 84th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. SSCIP.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2019) All in a Day’s Work: The Health and Welfare of Children Living in 19th Century Staffordshire, UK. In: Society for American Archaeology 84th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque USA. (Unpublished)

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2018) A summary of the 11th annual conference of the Society for the Study of Childhood in the Past at the Museum of Natural History in Vienna. SSCIP, SSCIP website.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2018) We don’t need no education: the value of education in 19th century Stoke-on-Trent, UK. In: Society for the Study of Childhood in the Past 11th International Conference, 20th-22nd September 2018, Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria.

SQUIRES, Kirsty, Errickson, David and Marquez-Grant, Nick (2018) Ethically Speaking about Ethics. In: BABAO 20th Annual conference, 14th-16th September 2018, Cranfield University, UK. (Unpublished)

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2018) Without a Trace? Treatment of Children in Life and Death in the Anglo-Saxon Period (5th – 11th century). In: Literary Cultures and Medieval/ Early Modern Childhoods. Palgrave, Basingstoke. (In Press)

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2018) Book Review: Children, Death and Burial: Archaeological Discourses. Taylor and Francis, Childhood in the Past: An International Journal. (Submitted)

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2017) Children of the revolution: An exploration of children working in the pottery industry in 19th century Stoke-on-Trent, UK. In: Society for the Study of Childhood in the Past 10th International Conference, 6-10 November 2017, Mexico City, Mexico.

HOOKWAY, Esme, SQUIRES, Kirsty and CASSELLA, John (2017) Understanding the Presence of Children in Late Medieval Hospitals, A.D. 1050-1600. In: 19th Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology, 8th - 10th September 2017, Liverpool John Moores University.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2017) Come rain or shine? The social implications of seasonality and weather on the cremation rite in early Anglo-Saxon England. In: Cremation and the Archaeology of Death. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 250-265. ISBN 9780198798118

Thompson, Tim, Goncalves, David, SQUIRES, Kirsty and Ulguim, Prescilla (2017) Thermal alteration to the body. In: Taphonomy of human remains: forensic analysis of the dead and the depositional environment. Wiley, Chichester, pp. 318-334. ISBN 978-1-118-95332-7

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2017) Time to take a rain check? The social and practical implications of weather and seasonality on the cremation rite in early Anglo-Saxon England. In: Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, March 2017, Vancouver, Canada.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2017) The study of cremation in the past: what is it good for? In: Guest lecture (via Skype), February 2017, University of Victoria, British Columbia (Canada). (Submitted)

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2017) Blog: Want to know more about the study of childhood in the past? Follow SSCICP’s outreach activities. Society for the Study of Childhood in the Past.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2016) Neighbours and networks: funerary trends among cremation practicing groups in early medieval England and north-western Europe. In: The Evidence of material culture :Studies in honour of Professor Vera Evison. Monique Mergoil, Montagnac, pp. 116-135. ISBN 978-2-35518-060-6

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2016) Preparing for battle?: An examination of juvenile weapon burials from early Anglo-Saxon England. In: World Archaeology Congress 8th Annual Meeting, August 2016, University of Kyoto, Kyoto (Japan).

Catling, Grace, SQUIRES, Kirsty and GWINNETT, Claire (2016) Is Pork a Suitable Substitute for Human Flesh in Cadaver Dog Training? Discussion Paper. CSEye.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2016) Changing with the times: An exploration of shifting attitudes and funerary treatment of children from the Roman to early medieval period in Britain. In: Society for American Archaeology 81st Annual Meeting, April 2016, Orlando, Florida (USA).

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2015) A time honoured tradition? The effect of social and political change on funerary rites in early Anglo-Saxon England. In: Society for Medieval Archaeology Annual Conference,, December 2015, University of Central Lancashire.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2015) The bare bones: The application of scientific methods to environmental evidence – a case study. In: Guest lecture, September 2015, Northern Kentucky University, Kentucky (USA).

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2015) Putting family first: commemorating children in early Anglo-Saxon England. In: Society for the Study of Childhood in the Past 8th Annual International Conference, September 2015, De Paul University, Chicago, Illinois (USA).

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2015) Book Review: Tyttel’s Halh: The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Tittleshall, Norfolk, by Penelope Walton Roger. Archaeological Journal, 172 (2). pp. 477-478. ISSN 2373-2288

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2015) He who has the biggest pyre? Male identity in early Anglo-Saxon England. In: Manhood in Anglo-Saxon England Conference, April 2015, University of Manchester.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2015) The use of microscopic techniques in cremation studies: A new approach to understanding the social identity of cremation practicing groups from early Anglo-Saxon England. In: The archaeology of cremation: burned human remains in funerary studies. Oxbow Books, Oxford, pp. 151-172. ISBN 9781782978480

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2015) Book Review: Spong Hill IX: Chronology and Synthesis, by Catherine Hills and Sam Lucy. Archaeological Review, 172 (2). p. 479. ISSN 2373-2288

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2015) An Osteological Analysis and Social Investigation of the Cremation Rite at the Cemeteries of Elsham and Cleatham, North Lincolnshire: PhD Thesis dataset. [Dataset]

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2014) Populating the Pots: The Demography of the Early Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Elsham and Cleatham, North Lincolnshire. Archaeological Journal, 169. pp. 312-342. ISSN 0066-5983

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2014) The cremated bone from Thornton Abbey, Lincolnshire. Technical Report. University of Sheffield. (Unpublished)

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2014) Through the flames of the pyre: the continuing search for Anglo-Saxon infants and children. In: Medieval Childhood: archaeological approaches. Oxbow Books, Oxford, pp. 114-130. ISBN 9781782976981

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2013) Piecing Together Identity: A Social Investigation of Early Anglo-Saxon Cremation Practices. Archaeological Journal, 170. pp. 154-200.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2012) A fiery subject: Can cremated bone provide an insight into the social identity of cremation practicing groups of Anglo-Saxon England? In: 34th Annual Conference of the Theoretical Archaeology Group, December 2012, University of Liverpool.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2012) A biocultural approach to identity in the early Anglo-Saxon inhumation and cremation rite. In: Early Medieval Archaeology Student Symposium, May 2012, University College London.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2011) An osteological analysis and social investigation of the cremation rite at the cemeteries of Elsham and Cleatham, North Lincolnshire. Doctoral thesis, University of Sheffield.

SQUIRES, Kirsty, Thompson, Tim, Islam, Meez and Chamberlain, Andrew (2011) The application of histomorphometry and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy to the analysis of early Anglo-Saxon burned bone. Journal of Archaeological Science, 38 (9). pp. 2399-2409.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2011) An analysis of the construction of gender and the life cycle in the cremation cemeteries at Elsham and Cleatham, Lincolnshire. In: Postgraduate Research Workshop, January 2011, University of Sheffield.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2009) The effect of cremation on human bone from an early Anglo-Saxon context. In: British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology, September 2009, University of Bradford.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2009) The effect of cremation on human bone from an early Anglo-Saxon context. In: Ancient Cremations Workshop, October 2009, Cardiff University.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2009) The potential of cremation cemeteries in early Anglo-Saxon archaeology with special reference to the Elsham and Cleatham cemeteries’. In: Early Medieval Archaeology Student Symposium, May 2009, University of Sheffield.

SQUIRES, Kirsty (2008) A bio-cultural analysis of the osteological remains and funerary practices from the Elsham cremation cemetery’. In: Biocultural Approaches to Early Medieval Burial Workshop, December 2008, University of Sheffield.

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