Bioarchaeological Analyses and Bodies

Bioarchaeological Analyses and Bodies

New Ways of Knowing Anatomical and Archaeological Skeletal Collections

Stone, Pamela K.

Springer International Publishing AG

06/2019

239

Mole

Inglês

9783319890371

15 a 20 dias

454

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Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part I - Anatomical (Medical) Collections.- Chapter 2: "Whatever was once associated with him, continues to bear his stamp": Articulating and Dissecting George S. Huntington and His Anatomical Collection.- Chapter 3: Anatomical collections as the Anthropological Other: Some Considerations.- Chapter 4: More Than the Sum Total of Their Parts: Restoring Identity by Recombining a Skeletal Collection with its Texts.- Chapter 5: At the Intersections of Race, Poverty, Gender, and Science: A Museum Mortuary for 20th century Fetuses and Infants.- Chapter 6: Recovering the Lived Body from Bodies of Evidence: Interrogation of Diagnostic Criteria and Parameters for Disease Ecology Reconstructed from Skeletons within Anatomical and Medical Anatomical Collections.- Part II - Archaeological Collections.- Chapter 7: Lives Lost: What Burial Vault Studies Reveal about Eighteenth-Century Identities.- Chapter 8: 'A Mass of Crooked Alphabets': The Construction and Othering of Working Class Bodies in Industrial England.- Chapter 9: From Womb to Tomb? Disrupting the Narrative of the Reproductive Female Body.- Chapter 10: Mother, Laborer, Captive, and Leader: Reassessing the Various Roles that Females Held Among the Ancestral Pueblo in the American Southwest.- Chapter 11: A Skull's Tale: From Middle Bronze Age Subject to Teaching Collection "Object".- Conclusion: Challenging the narrative.
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anatomical collections housed in museums;translate biological structures and markers for age and sex;stressors impacting the skeleton and population dynamics;complex histories of documented skeletal collections;interpret the biohistories of the unknown