Schlagwort(e):
Electronic books.
Materialart:
Online-Ressource
Seiten:
1 online resource (208 pages)
Ausgabe:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9781938770494
Serie:
Monographs ; v.76
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/geomar/detail.action?docID=5781423
Sprache:
Englisch
Anmerkung:
Cover Page -- The Dead Tell Tales -- Recent Monograph Series -- The Dead Tell Tales: Essays in Honor of Jane E. Buikstra -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I: Buikstra's General Contributions to Anthropology -- Chapter 1: The Anthropological Praxis of Jane Buikstra -- Chapter 2: Life in Print: The Publication Record of Jane E. Buikstra -- Data Set -- Basic Publishing Patterns -- Temporal Trends -- Collaborating and Coauthoring -- Conclusions -- Chapter 3: Grave Concerns: The Intersection of Biological and Social Approaches to the Archaeology of Cemeteries -- Biology -- Archaeology -- Darwin and Marx -- Biology and Archaeology -- Conclusion (In the Mesolithic) -- Chapter 4: Methodological and Ethical Considerations When Sampling Human Osteological Remains -- Background on Destructive Sampling -- Research Considerations -- Procedural Practices -- Concluding Remarks -- Part II: Bioarchaeological Research in North America -- Chapter 5: Negotiating the Gateway: Working With Multiple Lines of Evidence to Determine Identity -- Outline of the Project: The Smithsonian, Burials, and Repatriation -- Analysis of Repatriation Office Reports -- Conclusions -- Chapter 6: An Ancient Cave Mummy from Kentucky -- The Salts Cave Mummy -- Discussion -- Chapter 7: Ossuary III From the Juhle Site, Nanjemoy, Maryland: Bioarchaeological Features -- Ossuaries From Nanjemoy Creek -- Ossuary III -- Discussion -- Chapter 8: Interpreting Animal Effigies From Precontact Native American Sites: Applying Interdisciplinary Method to Illinois Mississippian Artifacts -- Formal, Functional, and Material Analysis -- Contextual Analysis -- Natural History -- Ethnographic and Ethnohistoric Analogy -- Interpretation -- Conclusion -- Chapter 9: Ethnogenetic Theory and New Directions in Biodistance Research.
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An Ethnogenetic Research Focus in Anthropology -- Ethnogenesis: Forms and Definition -- Ethnogenesis and Human Biology -- An Ethnogenetic Research Agenda in Bioarchaeology -- Ethnogenesis in Spanish Colonial Florida -- Contextualization of Biodistance Analyses -- Conclusion -- Part III: Bioarchaeological Research in Central and South America -- Chapter 10: What's on the Bone? Interdisciplinary Approaches in Reconstructing the Posthumous Body Treatments of the Ancient Maya Aristocracy of Calakmul, Campeche, Mexico -- Two Dynastic Tombs From the Classic-Period Urban Center of Calakmul -- Sampling and Analytical Methods -- Pigments, Supports, and Wrapping Materials -- Discussion -- Chapter 11: An Isotope Study of Childhood Diet and Mobility at Copan, Honduras -- Oxygen Isotopes and the Study of Geographic Provenance -- Copan and the Skeletal Remains -- Sampling and the Stable Isotopic Methods -- Stable Isotopes in Copan Tooth Enamel Carbonate -- Implications for Oxygen Isotope Studies and for the Maya -- Chapter 12: Mobile Bodies, Empty Spaces -- Quirigua SD 6 and Classic Maya Mortuary Ritual -- Maya Mortuary Belief and Practic -- Mobile Body Elements -- Quirigua Cenotaph -- Chapter 13: Andean Life Transitions and Gender Perceptions in the Past: A Bioarchaeological Approach Among the Pre-Inca Chiribaya of Southern Peru -- Chapter 14: A Bioarchaeological Perspective on Inca Imperialism -- The Chachapoya and the Inca: Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Data -- Materials -- Biological and Social Consequences of Inca Conquest -- Conclusions -- Part IV: Bioarchaeological Research in Europe, Africa, and The Middle East -- Chapter 15: A Brief History of Soft Tissue Paleopathology -- The Pioneers -- Paleopathology Organizations -- Methods for Mummy Studies -- The Future of Mummy Studies -- Conclusions.
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Chapter 16: Social Aspects of the Bioarchaeology of Leprosy -- Clinical Leprosy -- The Bioarchaeology of Leprosy -- Conclusions -- Chapter 17: "Damnatio Ad Metallum": Investigation the Origin and Role of Phaeno Mining Camp Residents Using Multiple Chemical Techniques -- The Mining Camp at Phaeno -- The Geologic Settling of Faynan -- Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- Chapter 18: Taphonomy and Funerary Practices in Collective Cemetaries: A Prehistoric Case From Menorca (Balearic Islands, Spain) -- Carritx Cave -- Cremation Versus Inhumation -- Primary or Secondary Burials? -- Static Versus Dynamic: Diachronic Changes -- Conclusions -- Chapter 19: Immigrant and Indigenous: Colonial Encounters in Early Historic Ireland -- Situating Irish and Viking -- Morphological Variability in Early Historic Ireland -- The Contruction of the Colonial Self in Early Historic Ireland -- Chapter 20: Trauma in the Medieval to Early Modern Sortebrodre Skeletons from Odense, Denmark -- Conventional Wisdom -- General Trends Versus Local Circumstances -- Living Populations Versus Mortality Samples -- Intracommunity Distinctions -- Sortebrodre Skeletons -- Skeletal Trauma -- The Community -- Conclusion -- Index -- Back Cover.
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