Bioarchaeology: an introduction to the archaeology and anthropology of the dead
The Discipline of Bioarchaeology -- Discovery and Recovery -- In the Laboratory: Description and Basic Analysis of Human Remains -- Treating the Dead: The Funerary System -- Paleopathology I: Metabolic, Nutritional, and Occupational Stress -- Paleopathology II: Disease and Abnormalities -- Trama --...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Discipline of Bioarchaeology -- Discovery and Recovery -- In the Laboratory: Description and Basic Analysis of Human Remains -- Treating the Dead: The Funerary System -- Paleopathology I: Metabolic, Nutritional, and Occupational Stress -- Paleopathology II: Disease and Abnormalities -- Trama -- Specialized Studies -- Interpretive Theory and Data Integration -- Lives Once Lived: The Anthropology of the Dead -- Contemporary Application: Forensic Anthropology "Bioarchaeology covers the history and general theory of the field plus the recovery and laboratory treatment of human remains. Bioarchaeology is the study of human remains in context from an archaeological and anthropological perspective. The book explores, through numerous case studies, how a society deals with their dead can reveal a great deal about that society, including religion, political, economic, and social organizations. It details recovery methods and how, once recovered, human remains can be analysed to reveal details about the funerary system of the subject society and inform on a variety of other issues, such as health, demography, disease, workloads, mobility, sex and gender, and migration. Finally, the book highlights how bioarchaeological techniques can be used in contemporary forensic settings and in the investigations of genocide and war crimes. In Bioarchaeology, theories, principles and scientific techniques are laid out in a clear, understandable way and students of archaeology at undergraduate and graduate levels will find this an excellent guide to the field."-- |
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adam_text | Contents List of figures List of tables Preface Acknowledgments 1 The discipline of bioarchaeology ix xii xiii xiv 1 Introduction: what is bioarchaeology? 1 What constitutes human remains? 2 The development of the discipline 3 A focus on measurement and classification 3 Interest in paleopathology 5 A revival of mortuary analysis 5 Changing perspectives: an integrated biocultural approach 6 Ethics and politics in bioarchaeology 7 Repatriation: humanistic and scientific issues 7 International laws on human remains 8 U.S. laws on human remains 9 Chapter summary 15 Key concepts and terms 16 2 In the field: discovery and recovery Human? How old? 17 The archaeological record 18 The nature of archaeological evidence 18 Taphonomy 18 Discovery of human remains 21 Known sites and locations 21 Accidental discoveries 22 Recovery of human remains 22 Excavation methods 23 Recordation 24 Post-excavation handling 24 Chapter summary 24 Key concepts and terms 25 17
vi Contents 3 In the laboratory: description and basic analysis of human remains 26 Laboratory treatment 26 Skeletal remains 27 Bones of the skeleton 27 Measuring and describing the skeleton 30 Metric traits 31 Nonmetric traits 3 Í Bone development and growth 31 Types of bone 32 Remodeling 33 Deossification 34 Bone histology 34 Dentition 35 Describing teeth 35 Metric and nonmetric dental traits 37 Basic analysis of skeletal remains 38 Determining the minimum number of individuals 38 Estimating age at death 3 8 Estimating sex 42 Estimating stature 45 Estimations of ancestry 45 Soft tissue and other remains 46 Hair 47 Fingernails and toenails 48 Paleofcces 48 Dating human remains 49 Chapter summary 49 Key concepts and terms 50 4 Treating the dead: the funerary system 32 Concepts of the body 52 Cultural constructs of death 52 The funerary system 53 The funerary system I: pretreatiueut of the living 54 The funerary system II: the mortuary process 55 Purposeful mummies 64 Preserved body parts 67 Funerary system III: commemorative behavior 76 Chapter summary 81 Key concepts and terms 82 5 Paleopathology I: metabolic, nutritional, and occupational stress Paleopathology 83 Stress 84 Metabolic stress 84 Nutritional stress 90 83
Contents vii Occupational and activity stress 93 Detecting general stress 98 Chapter summary 99 Key concepts and terms 99 6 Paleopathology II: disease and abnormalities 101 Disease 101 Skeletal pathology of disease 101 Cancers and tumors 105 Infectious disease 106 Degenerative disorders 110 Dental pathologies 112 Soft tissue pathology 114 Infectious disease in soft tissues 115 Parasitic infection 115 Congenital abnormalities 117 Congenital syndromes 119 Chapter summary 119 Key concepts and terms 121 7 Trauma 123 Trauma 123 Types ofphysical trauma 123 Violence 125 Cannibalism 131 Human sacrifice 136 Execution 137 Medical trauma 137 Tissue modification 140 Chapter summary 143 Key concepts and terms 144 8 Specialized studies 146 Biomolecular studies 146 Organic residues: blood, lipids, and proteins 146 A nåen t DNA 147 Isotopic analysis 152 Biodistance studies 155 Imaging 156 Radiography 156 Scanning 157 Chapter summary 159 Key concepts and terms 159 9 Interpretive theory and data integration Theoretical approaches in interpretation 161 Middle-range theory 162 161
viii Contents Research design І 63 Cemetery organization 163 Grave goods and status Ί64 Integration of data sets 165 Constructing a biocultural profile 166 Constructing a bioctlinography 112 Issues in analysis 173 Chapter summary 174 Key concepts and terms 175 10 Lives once lived: the anthropology of the dead 176 Addressing anthropological questions 176 Exploring social organization 176 Exploring political systems I8 l Exploring religion and ritual IS1 Exploring sex and gender 184 Exploring inequality IS՜ The transition to agriculture I SS Palcodeniography 189 The osteologica! paradox 190 The health of past populations 193 Medical care 198 Disability and community health care 198 Prosthetics 199 Chapter summary 200 Key concepts and terms 200 11 Contemporary application: forensic anthropology 201 Goals in forensic anthropology 202 Discovery and recovery 202 Identification of remains 203 Identifying manner and cause of death 204 Time since death 204 Legal issues 204 Homicide cases 204 Mass death events 205 Extralegal killings and mass graves 205 Recovery of tvar dead 207 Chapter summary 209 Key concepts and terms 209 References Glossary Figure credits Index 210 270 280 283
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Contents List of figures List of tables Preface Acknowledgments 1 The discipline of bioarchaeology ix xii xiii xiv 1 Introduction: what is bioarchaeology? 1 What constitutes human remains? 2 The development of the discipline 3 A focus on measurement and classification 3 Interest in paleopathology 5 A revival of mortuary analysis 5 Changing perspectives: an integrated biocultural approach 6 Ethics and politics in bioarchaeology 7 Repatriation: humanistic and scientific issues 7 International laws on human remains 8 U.S. laws on human remains 9 Chapter summary 15 Key concepts and terms 16 2 In the field: discovery and recovery Human? How old? 17 The archaeological record 18 The nature of archaeological evidence 18 Taphonomy 18 Discovery of human remains 21 Known sites and locations 21 Accidental discoveries 22 Recovery of human remains 22 Excavation methods 23 Recordation 24 Post-excavation handling 24 Chapter summary 24 Key concepts and terms 25 17
vi Contents 3 In the laboratory: description and basic analysis of human remains 26 Laboratory treatment 26 Skeletal remains 27 Bones of the skeleton 27 Measuring and describing the skeleton 30 Metric traits 31 Nonmetric traits 3 Í Bone development and growth 31 Types of bone 32 Remodeling 33 Deossification 34 Bone histology 34 Dentition 35 Describing teeth 35 Metric and nonmetric dental traits 37 Basic analysis of skeletal remains 38 Determining the minimum number of individuals 38 Estimating age at death 3 8 Estimating sex 42 Estimating stature 45 Estimations of ancestry 45 Soft tissue and other remains 46 Hair 47 Fingernails and toenails 48 Paleofcces 48 Dating human remains 49 Chapter summary 49 Key concepts and terms 50 4 Treating the dead: the funerary system 32 Concepts of the body 52 Cultural constructs of death 52 The funerary system 53 The funerary system I: pretreatiueut of the living 54 The funerary system II: the mortuary process 55 Purposeful mummies 64 Preserved body parts 67 Funerary system III: commemorative behavior 76 Chapter summary 81 Key concepts and terms 82 5 Paleopathology I: metabolic, nutritional, and occupational stress Paleopathology 83 Stress 84 Metabolic stress 84 Nutritional stress 90 83
Contents vii Occupational and activity stress 93 Detecting general stress 98 Chapter summary 99 Key concepts and terms 99 6 Paleopathology II: disease and abnormalities 101 Disease 101 Skeletal pathology of disease 101 Cancers and tumors 105 Infectious disease 106 Degenerative disorders 110 Dental pathologies 112 Soft tissue pathology 114 Infectious disease in soft tissues 115 Parasitic infection 115 Congenital abnormalities 117 Congenital syndromes 119 Chapter summary 119 Key concepts and terms 121 7 Trauma 123 Trauma 123 Types ofphysical trauma 123 Violence 125 Cannibalism 131 Human sacrifice 136 Execution 137 Medical trauma 137 Tissue modification 140 Chapter summary 143 Key concepts and terms 144 8 Specialized studies 146 Biomolecular studies 146 Organic residues: blood, lipids, and proteins 146 A nåen t DNA 147 Isotopic analysis 152 Biodistance studies 155 Imaging 156 Radiography 156 Scanning 157 Chapter summary 159 Key concepts and terms 159 9 Interpretive theory and data integration Theoretical approaches in interpretation 161 Middle-range theory 162 161
viii Contents Research design І 63 Cemetery organization 163 Grave goods and status Ί64 Integration of data sets 165 Constructing a biocultural profile 166 Constructing a bioctlinography 112 Issues in analysis 173 Chapter summary 174 Key concepts and terms 175 10 Lives once lived: the anthropology of the dead 176 Addressing anthropological questions 176 Exploring social organization 176 Exploring political systems I8 l Exploring religion and ritual IS1 Exploring sex and gender 184 Exploring inequality IS՜ The transition to agriculture I SS Palcodeniography 189 The osteologica! paradox 190 The health of past populations 193 Medical care 198 Disability and community health care 198 Prosthetics 199 Chapter summary 200 Key concepts and terms 200 11 Contemporary application: forensic anthropology 201 Goals in forensic anthropology 202 Discovery and recovery 202 Identification of remains 203 Identifying manner and cause of death 204 Time since death 204 Legal issues 204 Homicide cases 204 Mass death events 205 Extralegal killings and mass graves 205 Recovery of tvar dead 207 Chapter summary 209 Key concepts and terms 209 References Glossary Figure credits Index 210 270 280 283 |
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