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1 online resource (x, 252 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps (some color). |
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polychrome |
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SpringerBriefs in archaeology,
1861-6623
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SpringerBriefs in archaeology.
1861-6623
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
1. To be or not to be : global approaches to ancient human remains / Barra O'Donnabhain and María Cecilia Lozada -- 2. Bioarchaeological research in Argentina : past, present and future challenges / María A. Bordach, Osvaldo J. Mendonça, Mario A. Arrieta and Lila Bernardi -- 3. Becoming bioarchaeology? : traditions of physical anthropology and archeology in Armenia / Maureen E. Marshall -- 4. Local trajectories? : a view from down under / Judith Littleton -- 5. Bioarchaeology in Brazil / Sheila M.F. Mendonça de Souza -- 6. Biology of early British populations / Don Brothwell -- 7. Bioarchaeology in Canada : origins and contemporary issues / Jerome S. Cybulski and M. Anne Katzenberg -- 8. State of approaches to archaeological human remains in Greece / Anna Lagia, Anastasia Papathanasiou and Sevi Triantaphyllou -- 9. Themes in Icelandic bioarchaeological research / Hildur Gestsdóttir -- 10. Human skeletal studies in India : a review / Veena Mushrif-Tripathy -- 11. Development of the contextual analysis of human remains in Ireland / Barra O'Donnabhain and Eileen Murphy -- 12. Past, present and future perspectives in Maya bioarchaeology : a view from Yucatan, Mexico / Vera Tiesler and Andrea Cucina -- 13. Emergence of bioarchaeology in Peru : origins and modern approaches / María Cecilia Lozada -- 14. Controversies about the study of human remains in post-apartheid South Africa / Alan G. Morris -- 15. History of physical anthropology in Turkey / Handan Üstündağ and Gökçe Bike Yazıcıoğlu -- 16. Bioarchaeology as a process : an examination of bioarchaeological tribes in the USA / Gordon F.M. Rakita -- 17. Archaeology, bioethics, and policies regarding the treatment of ancient human remains in Venezuela / Franz Scaramelli and Kay Scaramelli. |
Summary |
This volume addresses the directions that studies of archaeological human remains have taken in a number of different countries, where attitudes range from widespread support to prohibition. Overlooked in many previous publications, this diversity in attitudes is examined through a variety of lenses, including academic origins, national identities, supporting institutions, archaeological context, and globalization. The volume situates this diversity of attitudes by examining past and current tendencies in studies of archaeologically-retrieved human remains across a range of geopolitical settings. In a context where methodological approaches have been increasingly standardized in recent decades, the volume poses the question if this standardization has led to a convergence in approaches to archaeological human remains or if significant differences remain between practitioners in different countries. The volume also explores the future trajectories of the study of skeletal remains in the different jurisdictions under scrutiny. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Human remains (Archaeology)
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Human remains (Archaeology) |
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HISTORY -- Ancient -- General. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
O'Donnabhain, Barra, editor, author.
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Lozada, María Cecilia, editor, author.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Archaeological human remains. Cham [Switzerland] ; New York : Springer, [2014] 3319063693 (OCoLC)875239535 |
ISBN |
9783319063706 (ebook) |
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3319063707 (ebook) |
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9783319063690 |
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3319063693 |
Standard No. |
10.1007/978-3-319-06370-6 |
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