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Bioarchaeology of marginalized people /

Bioarchaeology of Marginalized People amplifies the voices of marginalized or powerless individuals. Following previous work done by physical anthropologists on the biology of poverty, this volume focuses on the voices of past actors who would normally be subsumed within a cohort or whose stories re...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Mant, Madeleine L. (Editor ), Holland, Alyson, 1984- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, United Kingdom : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, [2019]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Madeleine L. Mant and Alyson Jaagumagi Holland
  • Mummies, memories, and marginalization: the changing social roles of a mummy from ancient to modern times / Andrew J. Nelson
  • Task activity and tooth wear in a woman of ancient Egypt / Nancy C. Lovell and Kimberley E. Palichuk
  • Looking into the eyes of the ancient chiefs of sh�ish�alh: the osteology and facial reconstructions of a 4000-year-old high-status family / Terence Clark, Matthew Betts, Gary Coupland, Jerome S. Cybulski, Jasmine Paul, Philippe Froesch, Steven Feschuk, Raquel Joe and Gretchen Williams
  • "Officially absent but actually present": bioarchaeological evidence for population diversity in London during the Black Death, AD 1348-50 / Rebecca Redfern and Joseph T. Hefner
  • Marginalized by choice-Kayenta Pueblo communities in the Southwest (AD 800-1500) / Debra L. Martin
  • Marginalized bodies and the construction of the Robert J. Terry anatomical skeletal collection: a promised land lost / Carlina de la Cova
  • Health inequity and spatial divides: infant mortality during Hamilton, Ontario's industrial transition, 1880-1912 / Natalie C. Ludlow and Paul Hackett
  • In the shadow of war: the forgotten 1916 polio epidemic in New Zealand
  • Exploring the effects of structural inequality in an individual from 19th-century Chicago / Shelby L. Doubek and Anne Grauer
  • Down and out in postmedieval London: changes in welfare ideology and the impact on the health of workhouse inmates / Brittney K. Shields Wilford and Rebecca Gowland
  • Innovation in population health intervention research: a historical perspective / Paul Hackett, Juanita Bascu, Tom McIntosh, Bonnie Jeffery and Nazeem Muhajarine
  • Mapping marginalized pasts / Madeleine L. Mant and Alyson Jaagumagi Holland