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The Archaeology of Human Bones

Book information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
1998
ISBN
0415166217, 9780415166218
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
13 MB (13568834 bytes)
Edition
1
Pages
256\257
Time added
2021-07-04 17:47:59

Description

There is no greater direct evidence regarding earlier human populations than their physical remains. This volume provides a pragmatic and up-to-date account of forensic analysis of human skeletal remains, and its application in tackling major historical and archaeological issues. The Archaeology of Human Bones starts with an introduction to the anatomy, structure and development of bones and teeth. It analyzes the biasing effects of decay and incomplete recovery on burial data from archaeological sites, and discusses what we may learn about ancient burial rituals from human remains. Subsequent chapters focus on the demographic analysis of bone, the study of ancient DNA, and the study of cremated remains. Examples are brought from archaeological studies around the world. The Archaeology of Human Bones is a well-illustrated textbook for students of archaeology, explaining current scientific methods - technical jargon kept to a minimum - alongside critical discussion of their strengths and weaknesses. CONTENTS FIGURES TABLES PREFACE 1 THE NATURE OF BONES AND TEETH 2 THE NATURE OF AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL HUMAN BONE ASSEMBLAGE 3 THE DETERMINATION OF AGE AND SEX 4 METRIC VARIATION 5 NON-METRIC VARIATION 6 BONE DISEASE 7 DENTAL DISEASE 8 TRACES OF INJURY ON THE SKELETON 9 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF BONE 10 THE STUDY OF DNA FROM ANCIENT BONES 11 CREMATED BONE BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

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