Working Toward Improved Theory, Method, and Data
E-Book, Englisch, 285 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-1-4614-7560-6
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
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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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Chapter 1- IntroductionChapter 2- Making Sense of Social Behavior from Disturbed and Commingled Skeletons: A Case Study from Çatalhöyük, TurkeyChapter 3- Commingled Human Skeletal Assemblages: Integrative Techniques in Determination of the MNI/MNEChapter 4- Bioarchaeological Spatial Analysis of the Walker-Noe Crematory (15GD56)Chapter 5- Into the Kettle: The Analysis of Commingled Remains from Southern OntarioChapter 6- Crow Creek Bone Bed Commingling: The Relationship between Bone Mineral Density and Minimum Number of Individuals and Its Effect on Paleodemographic AnalysesChapter 7- Extreme Processing at Mancos and Sacred Ridge: The Value of Comparative Studies Chapter 8- Disarticulated and Disturbed, Processed and Eaten? Cautionary Notes from the La Plata Assemblage (AD 1000-1150)Chapter 9- Partible, Permeable, and Relational Bodies in a Maya Mass GraveChapter 10- Unmingling Commingled Museum Collections: A Photographic MethodChapter 11- Primary and secondary burials with commingled remains from archaeological contexts in Cyprus, Greece, and TurkeyChapter 12- Commingled Bone Assemblages: Insights from Zooarchaeology and Taphonomy of a Bonebed at Karain B Cave, SW TurkeyChapter 13- Normal Goat or Diseased Human? Disciplinary Boundaries and Methodological Traps in the Analysis of Fragmentary Remains at Franchthi Cave, GreeceChapter 14-Taking Analyses of Commingled Remains into the Future: Challenges and Prospects