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Bioarchaeology - The Contextual Analysis of Human Remains (Paperback): Jane E. Buikstra, Lane A. Beck Bioarchaeology - The Contextual Analysis of Human Remains (Paperback)
Jane E. Buikstra, Lane A. Beck
R1,259 Discovery Miles 12 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The core subject matter of bioarchaeology is the lives of past peoples, interpreted anthropologically. Human remains, contextualized archaeologically and historically, form the unit of study. Integrative and frequently inter-disciplinary, bioarchaeology draws methods and theoretical perspectives from across the sciences and the humanities. Bioarchaeology: The Contextual Study of Human Remains focuses upon the contemporary practice of bioarchaeology in North American contexts, its accomplishments and challenges. Appendixes, a glossary and 150 page bibliography make the volume extremely useful for research and teaching.

Bioarchaeologists Speak Out - Deep Time Perspectives on Contemporary Issues (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Jane E. Buikstra Bioarchaeologists Speak Out - Deep Time Perspectives on Contemporary Issues (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Jane E. Buikstra
R4,534 Discovery Miles 45 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bioarchaeologists who study human remains in ancient, historic and contemporary settings are securely anchored within anthropology as anthropologists, yet they have not taken on the pundits the way other subdisciplines within anthropology have. Popular science authors frequently and selectively use bioarchaeological data on demography, disease, violence, migration and diet to buttress their poorly formed arguments about general trends in human behavior and health, beginning with our earliest ancestors. While bioarchaeologists are experts on these subjects, bioarchaeology and bioarchaeological approaches have largely remained invisible to the public eye. Current issues such as climate change, droughts, warfare, violence, famine, and the effects of disease are media mainstays and are subjects familiar to bioarchaeologists, many of whom have empirical data and informed viewpoints, both for topical exploration and also for predictions based on human behavior in deep time. The contributions in this volume will explore the how and where the data has been misused, present new ways of using evidence in the service of making new discoveries, and demonstrate ways that our long term interdisciplinarity lends itself to transdisciplinary wisdom. We also consider possible reasons for bioarchaeological invisibility and offer advice concerning the absolute necessity of bioarchaeologists speaking out through social media.

Bioarchaeology - The Contextual Analysis of Human Remains (Hardcover): Jane E. Buikstra, Lane A. Beck Bioarchaeology - The Contextual Analysis of Human Remains (Hardcover)
Jane E. Buikstra, Lane A. Beck
R4,202 Discovery Miles 42 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The core subject matter of bioarchaeology is the lives of past peoples, interpreted anthropologically. Human remains, contextualized archaeologically and historically, form the unit of study. Integrative and frequently inter-disciplinary, bioarchaeology draws methods and theoretical perspectives from across the sciences and the humanities. Bioarchaeology: The Contextual Study of Human Remains focuses upon the contemporary practice of bioarchaeology in North American contexts, its accomplishments and challenges. Appendixes, a glossary and 150 page bibliography make the volume extremely useful for research and teaching.

Bioarchaeologists Speak Out - Deep Time Perspectives on Contemporary Issues (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st... Bioarchaeologists Speak Out - Deep Time Perspectives on Contemporary Issues (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019)
Jane E. Buikstra
R4,502 Discovery Miles 45 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bioarchaeologists who study human remains in ancient, historic and contemporary settings are securely anchored within anthropology as anthropologists, yet they have not taken on the pundits the way other subdisciplines within anthropology have. Popular science authors frequently and selectively use bioarchaeological data on demography, disease, violence, migration and diet to buttress their poorly formed arguments about general trends in human behavior and health, beginning with our earliest ancestors. While bioarchaeologists are experts on these subjects, bioarchaeology and bioarchaeological approaches have largely remained invisible to the public eye. Current issues such as climate change, droughts, warfare, violence, famine, and the effects of disease are media mainstays and are subjects familiar to bioarchaeologists, many of whom have empirical data and informed viewpoints, both for topical exploration and also for predictions based on human behavior in deep time. The contributions in this volume will explore the how and where the data has been misused, present new ways of using evidence in the service of making new discoveries, and demonstrate ways that our long term interdisciplinarity lends itself to transdisciplinary wisdom. We also consider possible reasons for bioarchaeological invisibility and offer advice concerning the absolute necessity of bioarchaeologists speaking out through social media.

Tombs for the Living - Andean Mortuary Practices (Paperback): Tom D Dillehay, Frank Salomon, Joseph W Bastien, James A.... Tombs for the Living - Andean Mortuary Practices (Paperback)
Tom D Dillehay, Frank Salomon, Joseph W Bastien, James A. Buikstra, James A. Brown, …
R1,025 R902 Discovery Miles 9 020 Save R123 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the Andes, a long history of research on burial records and burial contexts exists for the purpose of reconstructing cultural affiliation, chronology, socioeconomic status, grave content, and human body treatment. Less attention is paid to the larger question of how mortuary practices functioned in different cultures. "Tombs for the Living: Andean Mortuary Practices" (originally released in 1995) examines this broader issue by looking at the mortuary practices that created a connection between the living and the dead; the role of wealth and ancestors in cosmological schemes; the location, construction, and sociopolitical implications of tombs and cemeteries; and the art and iconography of death. By examining rich sets of archaeological, ethnographic, and ethnohistoric data, the thirteen essays continue to enrich our understanding of the context and meaning of the mortuary traditions in the Andes.

Breathing New Life into the Evidence of Death - Contemporary Approaches to Bioarchaeology (Paperback): Aubrey Baadsgaard,... Breathing New Life into the Evidence of Death - Contemporary Approaches to Bioarchaeology (Paperback)
Aubrey Baadsgaard, Alexis T. Boutin, Jane E. Buikstra
R1,294 Discovery Miles 12 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Taking cues from current theoretical perspectives and capitalizing on the strengths of new and sophisticated methods of analysis, Breathing New Life into the Evidence of Death showcases the vibrancy of bioarchaeological research and its potential for bringing "new life" to the field of mortuary archaeology and the study of human remains. These new trajectories challenge old stereotypes, redefine the way research of human remains should be accomplished, and erase the divide that once separated osteologists from archaeologists. Through case studies ranging from body piercing in prehistoric Chile to Christian burials in early Medieval Ireland, the contributors to this book take a broad and deep look at themes including archaeologies of identity, the contemporary sociopolitical effects of bioarchaeological research, and materiality in the mortuary record.

The Bioarchaeology of Tuberculosis - A Global View on a Reemerging Disease (Paperback): Charlotte A. Roberts, Jane E. Buikstra The Bioarchaeology of Tuberculosis - A Global View on a Reemerging Disease (Paperback)
Charlotte A. Roberts, Jane E. Buikstra
R1,006 R932 Discovery Miles 9 320 Save R74 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Tuberculosis has plagued humans and animals for thousands of years. Though apparently in decline with the advent of effective chemotherapy and improved living conditions, sanitation, and diet during the first half of the 20th century, TB has reawakened in both developed and developing countries, particularly among susceptible populations with immunodeficiency disorders. These authors offer a detailed study of the history of this persistent and important infectious disease, covering its etiology, epidemiology, and pathogenesis. Beginning with a discussion of the epidemiology, clinical signs and symptoms of tuberculosis, and skeletal changes associated with it, Roberts and Buikstra examine evidence for the disease through time in both human and nonhuman populations. They devote particular attention to the paleopathological evidence of tuberculosis throughout human history found in both Old and New World archaeological sites. With a review of the hard evidence of tuberculosis from the archaeological record (skeletons showing evidence of the disease), they focus on how and why the disease developed in antiquity, its evolutionary routes, and how past populations treated it. The authors augment clinical data with evidence from a variety of sources including art and documentary materials. A concluding chapter addresses the current reemergent status of the disease and its future prospects. The authors reveal that tuberculosis has repeatedly increased over time as societies have become more complex socially, economically, and politically. Their detailed presentation of the clinical data on tuberculosis and its many causative factors brings together information from a wealth of sources worldwide and mounts an argument rich in paleoepidemiological and historical data that challenges accepted dogma about the conquest of TB by modern technology. Their account will be of interest to anthropologists, archaeologists, biologists, and sociologists as well as clinicians and medical historians.

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