Theoretical approaches to analysis and interpretation of commingled human remains / Anna J. Osterholtz, editor.

This volume centers on the application of social theory to commingled remains with special focus on the cultural processes that create the assemblages as a way to better understand issues of meaning, social structure and interaction, and lived experience in the past. The importance of the applicatio...

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Other Authors: Osterholtz, Anna J. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2016.
Series:Bioarchaeology and social theory.
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505 0 |a Chapter 1: Introduction Debra Martin and Anna J. Osterholtz -- Chapter 2: A Tale of Two Platforms: Commingled Remains and the Life-Course of Houses at Neolithic Çatalhöyük Scott D. Haddow, Joshua W. Sadvari, Christopher J. Knüsel and Rémi Hadad -- Chapter 3: Bodies in Motion: Identity and Migration in Cyprus during the Bronze Age Anna J. Osterholtz -- Chapter 4: Part of the Family: Age, identity and burial in Copper Age Iberia Jess Beck -- Chapter 5: Limited Circumstances: Creating a Better Understanding of Prehistoric Peoples through the Reanalysis of Collections of Commingled Human Remains Maria Panakhyo and Keith Jacobi -- Chapter 6: When space is limited: A spatial exploration of pre-Hispanic mortuary and ritual microlandscape Lori Epistein and J. Marla Toyne -- Chapter 7: Patterned Processing as Performative Violence Anna Osterholtz -- Chapter 8: Contexts, needs and social messaging: Situating Iroquoian human bone artifacts in southern Ontario, Canada Tara Jenkins -- Chapter 9: In morbo et in morto: transforming age and identity within the mortuary context of Oymaağaç Höyük, northern Turkey Kathryn E. Marklein and Sherry C. Fox -- Chapter 10: Linking Health and Marriage Practices among Commingled Assemblages: A Case Study from Bronze Age Tell Abraq, UAE Kathryn Baustian and Cheryl Anderson -- Chapter 11: Cemetery Preservation and Beautification of Death: Investigations of Unmarked Early to Mid-Nineteenth Century Burial Grounds and Cemeteries in Central Kentucky Peter Killoran, David Pollack, Stuart Nealis, Emily Rinker -- Chapter 12: Commingled Bodies and Mixed and Communal Identities Tiffiny A. Tung. 
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