Bioarchaeology of marginalized people /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Holland, Alyson, 1984- (Editor), Mant, Madeleine, 1987- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London, UK ; San Diego, CA : Elsevier/Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, [2019]
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Table of Contents:
  • Mummies, memories, and marginalization : the changing social roles of a mummy from ancient to modern times / Andrew J. Nelson
  • Task activity and tooth wear in a woman of ancient Egypt / Nancy C. Lovell and Kimberley E. Palichuk
  • Looking into the eyes of the ancient chiefs of shíshálh : the osteology and facial reconstructions of a 4000-year-old high-status family / Terence Clark, Matthew Betts, Gary Coupland, Jerome S. Cybulski, Jasmine Paul, Philippe Froesch, Steven Feschuk, Raquel Joe and Gretchen Williams
  • "Officially absent but actually present" : bioarchaeological evidence for population diversity in London during the Black Death, AD 1348-50 / Rebecca Redfern and Joseph T. Hefner
  • Marginalized by choice - Kayenta Pueblo communities in the Southwest (AD 800-1500) / Debra L. Martin
  • Marginalized bodies and the construction of the Robert J. Terry anatomical skeletal collection : a promised land lost / Carlina de la Cova
  • Health inequity and spatial divides : infant mortality during Hamilton, Ontario's industrial transition, 1880-1912 / Natalie C. Ludlow and Paul Hackett
  • In the shadow of war : the forgotten 1916 polio epidemic in New Zealand / Heather T. Battles
  • Exploring the effects of structural inequality in an individual from 19th-century Chicago / Shelby L. Doubek and Anne Grauer
  • Down and out in postmedieval London : changes in welfare ideology and the impact on the health of workhouse inmates / Brittney K. Shields Wilford and Rebecca Gowland
  • Innovation in population health intervention research : a historical perspective / Paul Hackett, Juanita Bascu, Tom McIntosh, Bonnie Jeffery and Nazeem Muhajarine
  • Mapping marginalized pasts / Madeleine L. Mant and Alyson Jaagaumagi Holland