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  • Bones of Complexity: Bioarchaeological Case Studies of Social Organization and Skeletal Biology
  • Book
  • Edited by Haagen D. Klaus, Amanda R. Harvey, and Mark N. Cohen
  • 2017
  • Published by: University Press of Florida
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"Provides data and information that can be used for comparative analysis and as a foundation for further exploration. Inviting research from various geographic, cultural, and temporal locales from around the globe, the editors present a complex snapshot of the past."--Anne L. Grauer, editor of A Companion to Paleopathology "This cohesive collection of empirically based studies integrates biological and archaeological data in order to investigate social behavior and its linkages with human health. Relevant to anyone interested in the intersections of culture, health, and biology."--Jaime M. Ullinger, codirector, Quinnipiac University Bioanthropology Research Institute Drawing upon wide-ranging studies of prehistoric human remains from Europe, northern Africa, Asia, and the Americas, this groundbreaking volume unites physical anthropologists, archaeologists, and economists to explore how social structure can be reflected in the human skeleton. Contributors identify many ways in which social, political, and economic inequality have affected health, disease, metabolic insufficiency, growth, and diet. The volume makes a strong case for a broader integration of bioarchaeology with mortuary archaeology as its distinctive approaches offer new ways to look at power, resources, social organization, and the shape of human lives over time and across cultures. Haagen D. Klaus, associate professor of anthropology at George Mason University, is coeditor of Ritual Violence in the Ancient Andes: Reconstructing Sacrifice on the North Coast of Peru. Amanda R. Harvey is a doctoral candidate in anthropology at the University of Nevada, Reno. Mark N. Cohen, University Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Distinguished Teaching Professor of Anthropology at SUNY Plattsburgh, is coeditor of Paleopathology at the Origins of Agriculture. A volume in the series Bioarchaeological Interpretations of the Human Past: Local, Regional, and Global Perspectives, edited by Clark Spencer Larsen"Provides data and information that can be used for comparative analysis and as a foundation for further exploration. Inviting research from various geographic, cultural, and temporal locales from around the globe, the editors present a complex snapshot of the past."--Anne L. Grauer, editor of A Companion to Paleopathology "This cohesive collection of empirically based studies integrates biological and archaeological data in order to investigate social behavior and its linkages with human health. Relevant to anyone interested in the intersections of culture, health, and biology."--Jaime M. Ullinger, codirector, Quinnipiac University Bioanthropology Research Institute Drawing upon wide-ranging studies of prehistoric human remains from Europe, northern Africa, Asia, and the Americas, this groundbreaking volume unites physical anthropologists, archaeologists, and economists to explore how social structure can be reflected in the human skeleton. Contributors identify many ways in which social, political, and economic inequality have affected health, disease, metabolic insufficiency, growth, and diet. The volume makes a strong case for a broader integration of bioarchaeology with mortuary archaeology as its distinctive approaches offer new ways to look at power, resources, social organization, and the shape of human lives over time and across cultures. A volume in the series Bioarchaeological Interpretations of the Human Past: Local, Regional, and Global Perspectives, edited by Clark Spencer Larsen

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  1. Cover
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  1. Half Title, Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-viii
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  1. List of Figures
  2. pp. ix-xii
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  1. List of Tables
  2. pp. xiii-xvi
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  1. Foreword
  2. pp. xvii-xx
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xxi-xxii
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  1. 1. Human Biology in Ancient Complex Societies: Some Concepts for Bioarchaeology
  2. Haagen D. Klaus, Amanda R. Harvey, Mark N. Cohen
  3. pp. 1-30
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  1. Part I. Growth, Stature, and Social Organization
  2. pp. 31-32
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  1. 2. A Bone to Pick: Using Height Inequality to Test Competing Hypotheses about Political Power
  2. Carles Boix, Frances Rosenbluth
  3. pp. 33-51
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  1. 3. Stature at Tikal Revisited
  2. Lori E. Wright, Mario A. Vásquez
  3. pp. 52-81
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  1. 4. Spytihněv I (CE 875–915), Duke of Bohemia: An Osteobiographic Perspective on Social Status and Stature in the Emerging Czech State
  2. Marshall Joseph Becker
  3. pp. 82-108
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  1. Part II. Complexities of Sex and Gender
  1. 5. Skeletal Morphology and Social Structure in Ancient Egypt: Hierarchy, Gender, Body Shape, and Limb Proportion (4000–1900 BC)
  2. Sonia Zakrzewski
  3. pp. 111-140
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  1. 6. Mycenaean Hierarchy and Gender Roles: Diet and Health Inequalities in Late Bronze Age Pylos, Greece
  2. Lynne A. Schepartz, Sharon R. Stocker, Jack L. Davis, Anastasia Papathanasiou, Sari Miller-Antonio, Joanne M. A. Murphy, Michael Richards, Evangelia Malapan
  3. pp. 141-172
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  1. 7. Health Status and Burial Status in Early China
  2. Ekaterina Pechenkina, Ma Xiaolin, Fan Wenquan
  3. pp. 173-204
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  1. Part III. Skeletons in Settings of Emergent Complexity and Stratified Societies
  1. 8. The Bioarchaeology of Early Social Complexity in Bronze Age Spain: Skeletal Biology and Mortuary Patterns in the El Argar Culture
  2. Sylvia A. Jiménez-Brobeil, María G. Roca
  3. pp. 207-223
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  1. 9. The Pigi Athinas Tumuli Cemetery of Macedonian Olympus: Burial Customs and the Bioarchaeology of Social Structures at the Dawn of the Late Bronze Age, Central Macedonia, Greece
  2. Paraskevi Tritsaroli
  3. pp. 224-262
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  1. 10. A Hierarchy of Values: The Bioarchaeology of Order, Complexity, Health, and Trauma at Harappa
  2. Gwen Robbins Schug
  3. pp. 263-289
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  1. 11. Hopewell Hierarchy or Heterarchy? The Skeleton at the Feast
  2. Della Collins Cook, Ruth A. Brinker, Robin Moser Knabel, Ellen Salter-Pedersen
  3. pp. 290-308
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  1. 12. Status-Based Differences in Health in the Late Prehistoric East Tennessee
  2. Tracy K. Betsinger
  3. pp. 309-328
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  1. 13. Center and Satellite: Settlement Hierarchy and Diet on the Late Prehistoric Mississippi Delta
  2. Nancy A. Ross-Stallings
  3. pp. 329-362
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  1. 14. Across a Spectrum of Inequality: Hierarchy, Health, and Culturally Sanctioned Violence in the Precontact U.S. Southwest
  2. Ryan P. Harrod, Debra L. Martin, Misty Fields
  3. pp. 363-387
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  1. 15. Hierarchy and Urbanism in Pre-Columbian Central Mexico: An Initial Assessment of Biological Stress and Social Structure at Teotihuacan and Monte Alban
  2. Rebecca Storey, Lourdes Márquez Morfín, Luis Fernando Núñez
  3. pp. 388-407
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  1. 16. Middle Sicán Mortuary Archaeology, Skeletal Biology, and Genetic Structures in Late Pre-Hispanic South America
  2. Haagen D. Klaus, Izumi Shimada, Ken-ichi Shinoda, Sarah Muno
  3. pp. 408-449
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  1. 17. Bioarchaeology and Social Complexity: Departing Reflections and Future Directions
  2. Haagen D. Klaus, Mark Nathan Cohen, Marie Elaine Danforth, Amanda R. Harvey
  3. pp. 450-468
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  1. List of Contributors
  2. pp. 469-476
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 477-486
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  1. Further Series Titles
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