Publications
A Scientific Examination of the Relics of St Edmund at Arundel Castle, by R. Gem and T. Waldron, published 1998 in Conference transactions for the year; British Archaeological Association (vol. 20, article, pp.45-56) accessible at: British Library
Sexing of Romano-British baby burials from the Beddingham and Bignor Villas, by Tony Waldron, G. Michael Taylor and David Rudling, published 1999 in Sussex Archæological Collections (vol. 137, article, pp.71-80) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14439] & The Keep [LIB/500291] & S.A.S. library View Online
Abstract:A simple method is described for measuring the depth of the sciatic notch in foetal ilia. In the pilot study presented, both morphological and molecular analyses were undertaken separately to determine the sexes of six Romano-British infant burials from the Roman villa at Beddingham, East Sussex and one from the villa at Bignor, West Sussex. We have attempted to establish a discriminant criterion by relating morphological findings to the sex as determined by amelogenin PCR. Simple geometrical analysis of the sciatic notch indicated that of the six infant burials at Beddingham, three were female and three were male. Using the same criteria, the sex of the Bignor baby was determined as female. Amelogenin PCR was in agreement in four cases from Beddingham (three males and one female), but owing to poor quality of DNA, comparison was excluded in two remaining burials judged as female on morphological criteria. Similarly, owing to poor DNA preservation, PCR was negative with bone extracts prepared from the Bignor baby. If the burials at Beddingham were the result of infanticide, its victims were not exclusively female.