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This volume centers on the application of social theory to
commingled remains with special focus on the cultural processes
that create the assemblages as a way to better understand issues of
meaning, social structure and interaction, and lived experience in
the past. The importance of the application of theoretical
frameworks to bioarchaeology in general has been recognized, but
commingled and fragmentary assemblages require an increased
theoretical focus. Too often these assemblages are still relegated
to appendices; they are analytical puzzles that need the
interpretive power offered by social theory. Theoretical Approaches
to Analysis and Interpretation of Commingled Human Remains provides
case studies that illustrate how an appropriate theoretical model
can be used with commingled and fragmentary remains to add to
overall site and population level interpretations of past and
present peoples. Specifically, the contributions show a blending
and melding of different social theories, highlighting the broad
interpretive power of social theory. Contributors are drawn from
both the Old and New World. Temporally, time periods from the
Neolithic to historic periods are present, further widening the
audience for the volume.
Commingled and Disarticulated Human Remains:Working Toward Improved
Theory, Method, and Data brings together research that provides
innovative methodologies for the analysis of commingled human
remains. It has temporal and spatial breadth, with case studies
coming from pre-state to historic periods, as well as from both the
New and Old World. Highlights of this volume include: standardizes
methods and presents best practices in the field using a case study
approach demonstrates how data gathered from commingled human
remains can be incorporated into the overall interpretation of a
site explores best way to formulate population size, using
commingled remains Field archaeologists, bioarchaeologists,
academic anthropologists, forensic anthropologists, zoo
archaeologists, and students of anthropology and archaeology will
find this to be an invaluable resource.
This volume centers on the application of social theory to
commingled remains with special focus on the cultural processes
that create the assemblages as a way to better understand issues of
meaning, social structure and interaction, and lived experience in
the past. The importance of the application of theoretical
frameworks to bioarchaeology in general has been recognized, but
commingled and fragmentary assemblages require an increased
theoretical focus. Too often these assemblages are still relegated
to appendices; they are analytical puzzles that need the
interpretive power offered by social theory. Theoretical Approaches
to Analysis and Interpretation of Commingled Human Remains provides
case studies that illustrate how an appropriate theoretical model
can be used with commingled and fragmentary remains to add to
overall site and population level interpretations of past and
present peoples. Specifically, the contributions show a blending
and melding of different social theories, highlighting the broad
interpretive power of social theory. Contributors are drawn from
both the Old and New World. Temporally, time periods from the
Neolithic to historic periods are present, further widening the
audience for the volume.
Commingled and Disarticulated Human Remains:Working Toward Improved
Theory, Method, and Data brings together research that provides
innovative methodologies for the analysis of commingled human
remains. It has temporal and spatial breadth, with case studies
coming from pre-state to historic periods, as well as from both the
New and Old World. Highlights of this volume include: standardizes
methods and presents best practices in the field using a case study
approach demonstrates how data gathered from commingled human
remains can be incorporated into the overall interpretation of a
site explores best way to formulate population size, using
commingled remains Field archaeologists, bioarchaeologists,
academic anthropologists, forensic anthropologists, zoo
archaeologists, and students of anthropology and archaeology will
find this to be an invaluable resource.
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