Bodies and Lives in Ancient America

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Ancient America
ancient trauma analysis
Antemortem Tooth Loss
Anthropology
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Bioarchaeological Data
Bioarchaeological Research
Bioarchaeology
biocultural adaptation
Body
Bones
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childhood morbidity archaeology
Cribra Orbitalia
Deciduous Dentition
Degenerative Joint Disease
Depression Fractures
Dickson Mounds
Disease
Early Late Woodland
Enamel Hypoplasias
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Forensic Anthropology
Georgia Bight
Health
Health Care Facilities Studies
History
Late Woodland
LEH
Life Course
Medical
Mississippian Period
Mormon Crickets
Mortuary Program
Native American
North America
Osteoarthritis Rates
Osteology
palaeopathological methodologies
Paleopathology
Past
Periosteal Reactions
Porotic Hyperostosis
pre-Columbian North America health study
prehistoric health patterns
Remains
Significant Endemic Diseases
Skeletal Biology
skeletal stress markers
Southwestern Populations
United States

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138902879
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Nov 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Bodies and Lives in Ancient America offers a broad overview of what it was like to live and die throughout North America before European contact. Using a unique life history approach, the book moves from pregnancy and birth through to senescence. Drawing on biological data gathered from human remains, as well as cultural and environmental data derived from archaeological investigations, the authors provide students with a wealth of information on health and other aspects of life that leave changes on the skeletal system. Rich case studies throughout demonstrate the temporal, cultural and environmental variability across the continent prior to colonial times. The authors also examine how different groups faced a variety of challenges in their lives, including climate change and violence, and the effects this had on their health. The book concludes by considering the relevance of what ancient bones reveal for people today. Written in an engaging style, with complex paleopathology data synthesized and clearly presented, Bodiesand Lives in Ancient America is an accessible introduction to the state of health across prehistoric North America.

Debra L. Martin is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA. Anna J. Osterholtz is a visiting Assistant Professor in Anthropology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA.

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