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Massacres : bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology approaches /

The goal of this edited volume is to present case studies that integrate the evidence from human remains with the broader cultural and historical context through the utilization of social theory to provide a framework for interpretation. This volume highlights case studies of massacres across time a...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Anderson, Cheryl P. (Editor ), Martin, Debra L. (Editor ), Larsen, Clark Spencer (writer of foreword.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Gainesville : University of Florida Press, 2018.
Colección:Bioarchaeological interpretations of the human past.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Cheryl P. Anderson and Debra L. Martin
  • Rethinking massacres: bioarchaeological and forensic investigation of prehistoric multiple burials in the Tennessee Valley / William E. DeVore, Keith P. Jacobi and David H. Dye
  • Forensic perspectives on mass violence in prehistoric California / Marin A. Pilloud and Al W. Schwitalla
  • Only the men will do: a bioarchaeological exploration of gender in an Andean mass death assemblage / J. Marla Toyne
  • Aplications of coded osteological data from the Smithsonian Repatriation Database for the study of violence in the past / Ashley E. Kendell
  • Each one the same: performance, demography, and violence at Sacred Ridge / Anna J. Osterholtz
  • Bones in the village: fragmentary human bones and scattered contexts from the Crow Creek Village / P Willey
  • Khmer Rouge massacres: skeletal evidence of violent trauma in Cambodia / Julie M. Fleishman, Sonnara Prak, Vuthy Voeun and Sophearavy Ros
  • Sowing the dead: massacres and the missing in northern Uganda / Tricia Redeker Hepner, Dawnie W. Steadman and Julia R. Hanebrink
  • The extended massacre of migrants: exposure-related deaths in the Arizona Sonoran Desert / Cate E. Bird
  • Migrant death and identification: theory, science, and socio-politics / Krista E. Latham, Alyson O'Daniel and Justin Maiers
  • Conclusion / Ryan P. Harrod.