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Bones of Complexity: Bioarchaeological Case Studies of Social Organization and Skeletal Biology
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Bones of Complexity: Bioarchaeological Case Studies of Social Organization and Skeletal Biology in Brampton, ON
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Bones of Complexity: Bioarchaeological Case Studies of Social Organization and Skeletal Biology in Brampton, ON
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Drawing upon wide-ranging studies of prehistoric human remains from Europe, northern Africa, Asia, and the Americas, this groundbreaking volume unites physical anthropologists, archaeologists, and economists to explore how social structure can be reflected in the human skeleton. Contributors identify many ways in which social, political, and economic inequality have affected health, disease, metabolic insufficiency, growth, and diet. The volume makes a strong case for a broader integration of bioarchaeology with mortuary archaeology as its distinctive approaches offer new ways to look at power, resources, social organization, and the shape of human lives over time and across cultures.
Contributors: Marshall Joseph Becker | Tracy K. Betsinger | Ruth A. Brinker | Carles Boix | Mark N. Cohen | Della Collins Cook | Marie Danforth | Jack L. Davis | Misty Fields | Ryan P. Harrod | Amanda R. Harvey | Sylvia A. Jimnez-Brobeil | Haagen D. Klaus | Evangelia Malapani | Lourdes Mrquez Morfn | Debra L. Martin | Sari Miller-Antonio | Robin Moser Knabel | Sarah Muno | Joanne Murphy | Luis Fernando Nez | Anastasia Papathanasiou | Ekaterina Pechenkina | Michael Richards | Gwen Robbins Schug | Frances Rosenbluth | Izumi Shimada | Ken-ichi Shinoda | Mara G. Roca | Ellen Salter-Pedersen | Lynne A. Schepartz | Nancy A. Ross-Stallings | Sharon R. Stocker | Rebecca Storey | Paraskevi Tritsaroli | Mario Vsquez | Fan Wenquan | Lori Wright | Ma Xiaolin | Sonia Zakrzewski
A volume in the series Bioarchaeological Interpretations of the Human Past: Local, Regional, and Global Perspectives, edited by Clark Spencer Larsen
Drawing upon wide-ranging studies of prehistoric human remains from Europe, northern Africa, Asia, and the Americas, this groundbreaking volume unites physical anthropologists, archaeologists, and economists to explore how social structure can be reflected in the human skeleton. Contributors identify many ways in which social, political, and economic inequality have affected health, disease, metabolic insufficiency, growth, and diet. The volume makes a strong case for a broader integration of bioarchaeology with mortuary archaeology as its distinctive approaches offer new ways to look at power, resources, social organization, and the shape of human lives over time and across cultures.
Contributors: Marshall Joseph Becker | Tracy K. Betsinger | Ruth A. Brinker | Carles Boix | Mark N. Cohen | Della Collins Cook | Marie Danforth | Jack L. Davis | Misty Fields | Ryan P. Harrod | Amanda R. Harvey | Sylvia A. Jimnez-Brobeil | Haagen D. Klaus | Evangelia Malapani | Lourdes Mrquez Morfn | Debra L. Martin | Sari Miller-Antonio | Robin Moser Knabel | Sarah Muno | Joanne Murphy | Luis Fernando Nez | Anastasia Papathanasiou | Ekaterina Pechenkina | Michael Richards | Gwen Robbins Schug | Frances Rosenbluth | Izumi Shimada | Ken-ichi Shinoda | Mara G. Roca | Ellen Salter-Pedersen | Lynne A. Schepartz | Nancy A. Ross-Stallings | Sharon R. Stocker | Rebecca Storey | Paraskevi Tritsaroli | Mario Vsquez | Fan Wenquan | Lori Wright | Ma Xiaolin | Sonia Zakrzewski
A volume in the series Bioarchaeological Interpretations of the Human Past: Local, Regional, and Global Perspectives, edited by Clark Spencer Larsen





















