Jane E. Buikstra
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Breathing New Life into the Evidence of Death
Contemporary Approaches to Bioarchaeology
School for Advanced Research Press
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.
- Copyright year: 2011
What Mean These Bones?
Studies in Southeastern Bioarchaeology
University of Alabama Press
This volume addresses questions of human adaptation in a variety of cultural contexts, with a breadth not found in studies utilizing solely biological or artifactual data. These nine case studies from eight Southeastern states cover more than 4,000 years of human habitation, from Archaic hunter-gatherers in Louisiana and Alabama to Colonial planters and slaves in South Carolina.
- Copyright year: 1991
Bones of the Maya
Studies of Ancient Skeletons
Edited by Stephen L. Whittington and David M. Reed
University of Alabama Press
Brings together for the first time a broad spectrum of bioarchaeologists and reveals remarkable data on Maya genetic relationship, demographic, and diseases
- Copyright year: 2006
Archaeological Remote Sensing in North America
Innovative Techniques for Anthropological Applications
University of Alabama Press
The latest on the rapidly growing use of innovative archaeological remote sensing for anthropological applications in North America
- Copyright year: 2017
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