New Directions in the Skeletal Biology of Greece

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Lynne Alison Schepartz, Sherry C. Fox, Chryssi Bourbou
ASCSA, 2009 - 284 pagina's
Physical anthropology, the study of human skeletal remains, has assumed an increasingly important role in the archaeology of Greece over the past 30 years, both in the field and in interpretive research. In addition to including stimulating case studies, ranging in date from the Palaeolithic to modern periods, the 17 chapters in this book provide an overview of bioarchaeological research across Greece and Cyprus. The volume is the first in a series of monographs from the Wiener Laboratory at the ASCSA that demonstrates the impact of archaeological science on Mediterranean archaeology.
 

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Chapter
5
Bioarchaeological Approaches
7
Chapter 2
31
Chapter 3
49
Chapter 4
57
Chapter 5
75
Chapter 6
99
PATTERNS OF TRAUMA IN A MEDIEVAL
111
Chapter 9
137
Chapter 10
155
REGIONAL DIFFERENCES IN THE HEALTH STATUS
175
Chapter 12
193
BIOARCHAEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE HUMAN
223
Chapter 14
237
Chapter 15
245
Chapter 17
271

Chapter 8
121

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