Medieval monastic health: Variation in skeletal signs of inflammation and developmental stress between religious orders in London.
Sharon N DeWittePublished in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2024)
The differences in frequencies of these skeletal biomarkers support previous findings suggesting that health conditions were better in Bermondsey Abbey than in Merton Priory. The age patterns of cribra orbitalia suggest that these differences reflect conditions and the greater health-promoting effects of religiosity or isolation from the lay community in Bermondsey Abbey rather than differences in selective admissions processes.