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Bioarchaeology as a Process: An Examination of Bioarchaeological Tribes in the USA
2014This chapter reviews the over 35 year history of bioarchaeology within the USA. From a rather humble beginning, the field of bioarchaeology has grown tremendously over that time in terms of practitioners, methodologies, and diversity of research questions.
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The Mimbres culture is well-recognized for beautifully painted white ware bowls yet their common association with mortuary treatments is less so. Bioarchaeological reconstructions of the Mimbres people have contributed a breadth of information about health and diet, violence, mortuary treatments, social identities, and positions of power yet the ...
Kathryn M. Baustian, Darrell Creel
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Kathryn M. Baustian, Darrell Creel
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The Bioarchaeology of Violence
2012The tragedies of violence have seldom been told with such a compelling use of the biocultural perspective. Building on a solid methodological foundation, we are served theoretical perspectives that are unusually rich and nuanced in their application to the case studies. This collection of case studies is a valuable contribution to the bioarchaeological
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Bioarchaeology of the Southwest
The two volumes of Bioarchaeology of the Southwest bring together more than 100 years of research into the lives of the ancient people of the Southwest United States and Northwest Mexico. Featuring contributions from specialists working in academic, museum, and cultural resource management ...openaire +2 more sources
The Bioarchaeology of Children
2006This book is entirely devoted to the study of children's skeletons from archaeological and forensic contexts. It provides an extensive review of the osteological methods and theoretical concepts of their analysis. Non-adult skeletons provide a wealth of information on the physical and social life of the child from their growth, diet and age at death ...
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