Format:
1 online resource (227 pages)
ISBN:
9780813042534
Series Statement:
Bioarchaeological Interpretations of the Human Past: Local, Regional, and Global Ser
Content:
While mortuary ruins have long fascinated archaeologists and art historians interested in the cultures of the Near East and eastern Mediterranean, the human skeletal remains contained in the tombs of this region have garnered less attention. In Bioarchaeology and Behavior, Megan Perry presents a collection of essays that aim a spotlight on the investigation of the ancient inhabitants of the circum-Mediterranean area. Composed of eight diverse papers, this volume synthesizes recent research on human skeletal remains and their archaeological and historical contexts in this region. Utilizing an environmental, social, and political framework, the contributors present scholarly case studies on such topics as the region's mortuary archaeology, genetic investigations of migration patterns, and the ancient populations' health, disease, and diet. Other key anthropological issues addressed in this volume include the effects of the domestication of plants and animals, the rise of state-level formations, and the role of religion in society. Ultimately, this collection will provide anthropologists, archaeologists, and bioarchaeologists with an important foundation for future research in the Near East and eastern Mediterranean.
Content:
Cover -- Contents -- 1. On the Tail End of Variation in Late Neolithic Burial Practices: Halaf Feasting and Cannibalism at Domuztepe, Southeastern Anatolia -- 2. An Exploration of Infant Burial Practices at the Site of Kish, Iraq -- 3. The Burial Customs of Early Christian Cyprus: A Bioarchaeological Approach -- 4. A Bioarchaeological Perspective on the Burials and Basilicas of Medieval Polis, Cyprus -- 5. Condemned to Metallum? Illuminating Life at the Byzantine Mining Camp at Phaeno in Jordan -- 6. Food for Thought: Isotopic Evidence for Dietary and Weaning Practices in a Byzantine Urban Monastery in Jerusalem -- 7. Buccal Dental Microwear as an Indicator of Dietary Habits of the Natufian People of El-Wad and El-Kebarah -- 8. Daily Activity and Lower Limb Modification at Bab edh-Dhra᾿, Jordan, in the Early Bronze Age -- List of Contributors -- Index.
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780813042299
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780813042299
Language:
English
Keywords:
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