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  • 1
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    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    UID:
    gbv_895986957
    Format: xvii, 213 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781472488091
    Series Statement: Medicine and the body in antiquity
    Content: The complex aspects of experimental archaeology : the design of working models of two ancient Egyptian great toe prostheses / Jacky Finch -- A very distinctive smile : Etruscan dental appliances / Jean Mackintosh Turfa and Marshall Becker -- Prosthetic hair in ancient Rome / Jane Draycott -- "An amputee may go out with his wooden aid on Shabbat" : dynamics of prosthetic discourse in Talmudic traditions / Lennart Lehmhaus -- Evidence of a late antique amputation in a skeleton from Hemmaberg / Josef Eitler and Michaela Binder -- Living prostheses / Katherine van Schaik -- "Prosthetic imagination" in Greek literature / Anne-Sophie Noel -- The psychology of prostheses : substitution strategies and notions of normality / Ellen Adams
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781351232395
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781351232388
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781351232371
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781351232364
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Prostheses in antiquity Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018
    Language: English
    Keywords: Prothese ; Antike ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949384813802882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 213 pages).
    ISBN: 9781351232395 , 1351232398 , 9781351232388 , 135123238X , 9781351232371 , 1351232371 , 9781351232364 , 1351232363
    Series Statement: Medicine and the body in antiquity
    Content: Today, a prosthesis is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, generally designed and assembled according to the individual's appearance and functional needs with a view to being both as unobtrusive and as useful as possible. In classical antiquity, however, this was not necessarily the case. The ancient literary and documentary evidence for prostheses and prosthesis use is contradictory, and the bioarchaeological and archaeological evidence is enigmatic, but discretion and utility were not necessarily priorities. So, when, how and why did individuals utilise them? This volume, the first to explore prostheses and prosthesis use in classical antiquity, seeks to answer these questions, and will be of interest to academics and students with specialist interests in classical archaeology, ancient history and history, especially those engaged in studies of healing, medical and surgical practices, or impairment and disability in past societies.
    Note: The complex aspects of experimental archaeology : the design of working models of two ancient Egyptian great toe prostheses / Jacky Finch -- A very distinctive smile : Etruscan dental appliances / Jean Mackintosh Turfa and Marshall Becker -- Prosthetic hair in ancient Rome / Jane Draycott -- "An amputee may go out with his wooden aid on Shabbat" : dynamics of prosthetic discourse in Talmudic traditions / Lennart Lehmhaus -- Evidence of a late antique amputation in a skeleton from Hemmaberg / Josef Eitler and Michaela Binder -- Living prostheses / Katherine van Schaik -- "Prosthetic imagination" in Greek literature / Anne-Sophie Noel -- The psychology of prostheses : substitution strategies and notions of normality / Ellen Adams.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Prostheses in antiquity. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018 ISBN 9781472488091
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949880631802882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 213 pages).
    ISBN: 9781351232395 , 1351232398 , 9781351232388 , 135123238X , 9781351232371 , 1351232371 , 9781351232364 , 1351232363
    Series Statement: Medicine and the body in antiquity
    Content: Today, a prosthesis is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, generally designed and assembled according to the individual's appearance and functional needs with a view to being both as unobtrusive and as useful as possible. In classical antiquity, however, this was not necessarily the case. The ancient literary and documentary evidence for prostheses and prosthesis use is contradictory, and the bioarchaeological and archaeological evidence is enigmatic, but discretion and utility were not necessarily priorities. So, when, how and why did individuals utilise them? This volume, the first to explore prostheses and prosthesis use in classical antiquity, seeks to answer these questions, and will be of interest to academics and students with specialist interests in classical archaeology, ancient history and history, especially those engaged in studies of healing, medical and surgical practices, or impairment and disability in past societies.
    Note: The complex aspects of experimental archaeology : the design of working models of two ancient Egyptian great toe prostheses / Jacky Finch -- A very distinctive smile : Etruscan dental appliances / Jean Mackintosh Turfa and Marshall Becker -- Prosthetic hair in ancient Rome / Jane Draycott -- "An amputee may go out with his wooden aid on Shabbat" : dynamics of prosthetic discourse in Talmudic traditions / Lennart Lehmhaus -- Evidence of a late antique amputation in a skeleton from Hemmaberg / Josef Eitler and Michaela Binder -- Living prostheses / Katherine van Schaik -- "Prosthetic imagination" in Greek literature / Anne-Sophie Noel -- The psychology of prostheses : substitution strategies and notions of normality / Ellen Adams.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Prostheses in antiquity. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018 ISBN 9781472488091
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London :Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949865957102882
    Format: 1 online resource : , illustrations (black and white)
    Edition: 1st
    ISBN: 9781351232371 , 1351232371 , 9781351232388 , 135123238X , 9781351232364 , 1351232363 , 9781351232395 , 1351232398
    Series Statement: Medicine and the body in antiquity
    Content: Today, a prosthesis is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, generally designed and assembled according to the individual's appearance and functional needs with a view to being both as unobtrusive and as useful as possible. In classical antiquity, however, this was not necessarily the case. The ancient literary and documentary evidence for prostheses and prosthesis use is contradictory, and the bioarchaeological and archaeological evidence is enigmatic, but discretion and utility were not necessarily priorities. So, when, howand why did individuals utilise them? This volume, the first to explore prostheses and prosthesis use in classical antiquity, seeks to answer these questions, and will be of interest to academics and students with specialistinterests in classical archaeology, ancient history and history, especially those engaged in studies of healing, medical and surgical practices, or impairment and disability in past societies.
    Note: 〈P〉〈EM〉List of Figures〈/EM〉〈/P〉〈P〉〈EM〉List of Tables〈/EM〉〈/P〉〈P〉〈EM〉List of Abbreviations〈/EM〉〈/P〉〈P〉〈EM〉List of Contributors〈/EM〉〈/P〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈P〉Introduction〈/P〉〈P〉Jane Draycott〈/P〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈P〉Chapter 1: The Complex Aspects of Experimental Archaeology: The Design of Working Models of Two Ancient Egyptian Great Toe Prostheses〈/P〉〈P〉Jacky Finch〈/P〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈P〉Chapter 2: A Very Distinctive Smile: Etruscan Dental Appliances〈/P〉〈P〉Jean Mackintosh Turfa and Marshall Becker〈/P〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈P〉Chapter 3: Prosthetic Hair in Ancient Rome〈/P〉〈P〉Jane Draycott 〈/P〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈P〉Chapter 4: 'An Amputee May Go Out with his Wooden Aid on Shabbat': Dynamics of Prosthetic Discourse in Talmudic Traditions〈/P〉〈P〉Lennart Lehmhaus 〈/P〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈P〉Chapter 5: Evidence of a Late Antique Amputation in a Skeleton from Hemmaberg〈/P〉〈P〉Josef Eitler and Michaela Binder〈/P〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈P〉Chapter 6: Living Prostheses〈/P〉〈P〉Katherine van Schaik〈/P〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈P〉Chapter 7: 'Prosthetic Imagination' in Greek Literature〈/P〉〈P〉Anne-Sophie Noel〈/P〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈P〉Chapter 8: The Psychology of Prostheses: Substitution Strategies and Notions of Normality〈/P〉〈P〉Ellen Adams〈/P〉〈P〉〈/P〉〈I〉〈P〉Index〈/P〉〈/I〉 , List of Figures -- , List of Tables -- , List of Abbreviations -- , List of Contributors -- , -- Introduction -- , Jane Draycott -- , -- Chapter 1: The Complex Aspects of Experimental Archaeology: The Design of Working Models of Two Ancient Egyptian Great Toe Prostheses -- , Jacky Finch -- , -- Chapter 2: A Very Distinctive Smile: Etruscan Dental Appliances -- , Jean Mackintosh Turfa and Marshall Becker -- , -- Chapter 3: Prosthetic Hair in Ancient Rome -- , Jane Draycott -- , -- Chapter 4: An Amputee May Go Out with his Wooden Aid on Shabbat: Dynamics of Prosthetic Discourse in Talmudic Traditions -- , Lennart Lehmhaus -- , -- Chapter 5: Evidence of a Late Antique Amputation in a Skeleton from Hemmaberg -- , Josef Eitler and Michaela Binder -- , -- Chapter 6: Living Prostheses -- , Katherine van Schaik -- , -- Chapter 7: Prosthetic Imagination in Greek Literature -- , Anne-Sophie Noel -- , -- Chapter 8: The Psychology of Prostheses: Substitution Strategies and Notions of Normality -- , Ellen Adams -- , -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9781472488091
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; History
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