Table 1: Gifts of annuals to the Carmelites
Table 2: Carmelite lands
Table 3: Reddendos to the Carmelites
Table 4: Crofts
Table 5: Gifts of Annuals to the Dominicans
Table 6: Lands gifted to the Blackfriars
Table 7: Gifts of Annuals to the Trinitarians
Table 8: Lands gifted to the Redfriars
Table 9: Lands gifted to the Greyfriars
Table 10: City of Aberdeen valuation rolls (Download as [.xlsx] [.csv])
Table 11: Age categories employed in this study
Table 12: Comparison of percentages of immatures
Table 13: Age distribution of SK burials
Table 14: Age distribution – immatures
Table 15: Distribution of age and sex
Table 16: Stature
Table 17: Mean stature (male and female combined) from various British archaeological and documentary populations
Table 18: Cranial index (100 x Biparietal Breadth/Skull length – males and females
Table 19: Meric index by side. Articulated and disarticulated material: 1994 site only
Table 20: Meric index by sex. Articulated and disarticulated material: 1994 site only
Table 21: Meric index in various sites
Table 22: Meric index. Skeletons and disarticulated material
Table 23: Cnemic index. Skeletons and disarticulated material
Table 24: Cnemic index by side. Skeletons and disarticulated material: 1994 site only
Table 25: Cnemic index by sex. Skeletons only: 1994 site only
Table 26: Cnemic index comparing the present frequencies of flattening of the tibia (sides and sexes combined, including disarticulated tibiae) with those from other sites
Table 27: Frequency of fractures in adults (excluding 1994 disarticulated clavicles and 1980-1 disarticulated fibulae)
Table 28: Frequency of Schmorl's nodes by spinal region and sex
Table 29: Frequencies of Schmorl's nodes on individual vertebral surfaces
Table 30: Frequency and sex distribution of Schmorl's nodes in various British populations
Table 31: Frequency of defects in articular surfaces
Table 32: Frequency of PNBD in the tibia by side. Articulated and diarticulated tibiae
Table 33: Frequency of cribra orbitalia
Table 34: Sacral spina bifida
Table 35: Frequency of caries present
Table 36: Frequency of Metopism in various British populations
Table 37: The distribution of flint types (colours) by trench and area – numbers
Table 38: The distribution of flint types (colours) by trench – percent
Table 39: General flint artefact list by trench and area
Table 40: The percentage distribution of flint debitage by trench (1994 excavation)
Table 41: The relative distribution of flint technological attributes by trench and area
Table 42: Total numbers of bones (1994 west range trenches)
Table 43: Total numbers of animal bones (1994 church exterior only)
Table 44: Number of animal bones (1994 church interior)
Table 45: Total numbers of mammal and bird bones (1980-1 excavation)
Table 46: Percentages of bones from food-forming animals (1994 west range)
Table 47: Percentages of bones from food-forming mammals
Table 48: Percentages of bones from food-forming mammals from medieval urban sites in Aberdeen and a rural site in Aberdeenshire
Table 49: Numbers and percentages of cattle long bones 1980-1 and 1994 excavations, arranged by age category
Table 50: Numbers and percentages of sheep/goat long bones at 1980-1 and 1994 excavations, arranged by age category
Table 51: Numbers and percentages of pig long bones at 1980-81 and 1994 excavations, arranged by age category
Table 52: Sheep/goat mandibles from the Green, classified by the wear stages of Grant (1982) and Payne (1973)
Table 53: Bone size range summary, for 1980-1 and 1994 excavations combined: cattle
Table 54: Bone size range summary (1980-1 and 1994 excavations): Sheep/Goat
Table 55: Bone size range summary (1980-1 and 1994 excavations): Pig
Table 56: Bone size range summary (1980-1 and 1994 excavations): Horse
Table 57: Bone size range summary (1980-1 and 1994 excavations): Dog
Table 58: Bone size range summary (1980-1 and 1994 excavations): Dog/Fox
Table 59: Bone size range summary (1980-1 and 1994 excavations): Cat
Table 60: Bone size range summary (1980-1 and 1994 excavations): Red Deer
Table 61: Bone size range summary (1980-1 and 1994 excavations): Roe Deer
Table 62: Bone size range summary (1980-1 and 1994 excavations): Domestic fowl
Table 63: Fish bones by phase and species
Table 64: Fish bones species and bone
Table 65: Bird bones by phase and species
Table 66: Bird bones species and bone
Table 67: Fowl bones
Table 68: List of plant taxa, showing number of samples for which each taxon was recorded for both sites
Table 69: Records of plant taxa and other materials likely to have been useful in one or more ways to the inhabitants of medieval Aberdeen
Table 70: Lists of plant remains and other components of the samples by context and sample
Table 71: Complete list of invertebrate remains recorded from samples from 1994 excavation
Table 72: Species lists in rank order for invertebrate macrofossils from samples from sites in Aberdeen investigated in the present study
Table 73: Main statistics for assemblages of adult beetles and bugs (excluding aphids and scale insects) from samples from sites in Aberdeen investigated in the present study
Table 74: Abbreviations for ecological codes and statistics used for interpretation of insect remains in text and tables
Table 75: Records of eggs of parasitic nematodes and some other microfossils made during assessment of samples considered in the present study: 1980-1 excavation – Phase 1
Table 76: Records of eggs of parasitic nematodes and some other microfossils made during assessment of samples considered in the present study: 1994 excavation– later phases
Table 77: length:width correlations of all intact blades
Table 78: width:thickness correlations of all blades and blade fragments
Table 79: length:width correlations of all intact flakes from West range (Trench A)
Table 80: length:width correlations of all intact flakes from Trench H
Table 81: width:thickness correlations of all intact flakes from Trench A
Table 82: width:thickness correlations of all intact flakes from Trench H
Table 83: the dimensions of flakes from West range (Trench A) and the church ('outsiders' have been discriminated)
Table 84: Fish and bird species list
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