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Bioarchaeological science: what we have learned from human skeletal remains
2009, Nova Science Publishers
in English
1608761096 9781608761098
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Bioarchaeological Science: What We Have Learned from Human Skeletal Remains
2009, Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
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1612098541 9781612098548
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Table of Contents
Introduction to bioarchaeology : history to present
Bone biology and human osteology : basics to understanding osteological research
Reconstructing activity patterns : making dead people move
Health and disease : understanding morbidity from the skeleton
Trauma : accidents, violence and surgery
Cultural modification : aesthetics of the past
Diet : foods of past populations
Biological relationships : who is related to whom
The future of bioarchaeology : where do we go from here
Appendix: Skeletal anatomy.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [119]-137) and index.
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