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Häftad, Engelska, 2013
380 kr
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Few things are as interesting to us as our own bodies and, by extension, our own identities. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the relationship between the body, environment and society. Reflecting upon these developments, this book examines the role of the body in human identification, in the forging of identities, and the ways in which it embodies our social worlds. The approach is integrative, taking a uniquely biological perspective and reflecting on current discourse in the social sciences. With particular reference to bioarchaeology and forensic science, the authors focus on the construction and categorisation of the body within scientific and popular discourse, examining its many tissues, from the outermost to the innermost, from the skin to DNA. Synthesising two, traditionally disparate, strands of research, this is a valuable contribution to research on human identification and the embodiment of identity.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2013
1 056 kr
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Few things are as interesting to us as our own bodies and, by extension, our own identities. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the relationship between the body, environment and society. Reflecting upon these developments, this book examines the role of the body in human identification, in the forging of identities, and the ways in which it embodies our social worlds. The approach is integrative, taking a uniquely biological perspective and reflecting on current discourse in the social sciences. With particular reference to bioarchaeology and forensic science, the authors focus on the construction and categorisation of the body within scientific and popular discourse, examining its many tissues, from the outermost to the innermost, from the skin to DNA. Synthesising two, traditionally disparate, strands of research, this is a valuable contribution to research on human identification and the embodiment of identity.
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
802 kr
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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to forensic archaeology and anthropology. Drawing on an online course developed in partnership with the International Committee of the Red Cross, it explores the application of forensic archaeology and anthropology in crime scenes, mass disasters, and humanitarian contexts. Organized as a step-by-step guide, it takes readers from the field to the laboratory, covering decomposition, body recovery, excavation techniques, laboratory analysis, biomolecular methods, and ethical considerations. It includes contributions from leading experts in biomolecular analysis and personal perspectives provided by forensic practitioners working around the world. Key topics include the similarities and differences between archaeology and anthropology, taphonomic factors, skeletal analysis, and the global challenges of forensic practice. Readers will: Understand what happens to the body after death and burialGain knowledge of key processes and techniques for locating and excavating human remains in forensic contexts.Gain knowledge of analytical methods for establishing the identity of the deceased and information about their life and death.Understand how forensic archaeology and anthropology contributes to medicolegal and humanitarian investigationsDevelop an awareness of the practice of forensic archaeology and anthropology through a range of learning resources, including activities, interviews, online 3D models, and case studies.Designed for undergraduate students, aspiring forensic practitioners, and curious non-academics, this book serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand or contribute to this vital field.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
2 375 kr
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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to forensic archaeology and anthropology. Drawing on an online course developed in partnership with the International Committee of the Red Cross, it explores the application of forensic archaeology and anthropology in crime scenes, mass disasters, and humanitarian contexts. Organized as a step-by-step guide, it takes readers from the field to the laboratory, covering decomposition, body recovery, excavation techniques, laboratory analysis, biomolecular methods, and ethical considerations. It includes contributions from leading experts in biomolecular analysis and personal perspectives provided by forensic practitioners working around the world. Key topics include the similarities and differences between archaeology and anthropology, taphonomic factors, skeletal analysis, and the global challenges of forensic practice. Readers will: Understand what happens to the body after death and burialGain knowledge of key processes and techniques for locating and excavating human remains in forensic contexts.Gain knowledge of analytical methods for establishing the identity of the deceased and information about their life and death.Understand how forensic archaeology and anthropology contributes to medicolegal and humanitarian investigationsDevelop an awareness of the practice of forensic archaeology and anthropology through a range of learning resources, including activities, interviews, online 3D models, and case studies.Designed for undergraduate students, aspiring forensic practitioners, and curious non-academics, this book serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand or contribute to this vital field.
E-bok
Engelska, 2021122 kr
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Care-giving is an activity that has been practiced by all human societies. From the earliest societies through to the present, all humans have faced choices regarding how people in positions of dependency are to be treated. As such, care-giving, and the form it takes, is a central experience of being a human and one that is culturally mediated. Archaeology has tended to marginalise the study of care, and debates surrounding our ability to recognise it within the archaeological record have often remained implicit rather than a focus of discussion. These 12 papers examine the topic of care in past societies and specifically how we might recognise the provision of care in archaeological contexts and to open up an inter-disciplinary conversation, including historical, bioarchaeological, faunal and philosophical perspectives. The topic of ‘care’ is examined through three different strands: the provision of care throughout the life course, namely that provided to the youngest and oldest members of a society; care-giving and attitudes towards impairment and disability in prehistoric and historic contexts, and the role of animals as both recipients of care and as tools for its provision.EPUB3: Reflowable
Inbunden, Engelska, 2019
1 553 kr
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Over the past 20 years there has been increased research traction in the anthropology of childhood. However, infancy, the pregnant body and motherhood continue to be marginalised. This book will focus on the mother-infant relationship and the variable constructions of this dyad across cultures, including conceptualisations of the pregnant body, the beginnings of life, and implications for health. This is particularly topical because there is a burgeoning awareness within anthropology regarding the centrality of mother-infant interactions for understanding the evolution of our species, infant and maternal health and care strategies, epigenetic change, and biological and social development. This book will bring together cultural and biological anthropologists and archaeologists to examine the infant-maternal interface in past societies. It will showcase innovative theoretical and methodological approaches towards understanding societal constructions of foetal, infant and maternal bodies. It will emphasise their interconnectivity and will explore the broader significance of the mother/infant nexus for overall population well-being.
E-bok
Engelska, 20191 947 kr
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Over the past 20 years there has been increased research traction in the anthropology of childhood. However, infancy, the pregnant body and motherhood continue to be marginalised. This book will focus on the mother-infant relationship and the variable constructions of this dyad across cultures, including conceptualisations of the pregnant body, the beginnings of life, and implications for health. This is particularly topical because there is a burgeoning awareness within anthropology regarding the centrality of mother-infant interactions for understanding the evolution of our species, infant and maternal health and care strategies, epigenetic change, and biological and social development. This book will bring together cultural and biological anthropologists and archaeologists to examine the infant-maternal interface in past societies. It will showcase innovative theoretical and methodological approaches towards understanding societal constructions of foetal, infant and maternal bodies. It will emphasise their interconnectivity and will explore the broader significance of the mother/infant nexus for overall population well-being.
Häftad, Engelska, 2020
1 553 kr
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Over the past 20 years there has been increased research traction in the anthropology of childhood. However, infancy, the pregnant body and motherhood continue to be marginalised. This book will focus on the mother-infant relationship and the variable constructions of this dyad across cultures, including conceptualisations of the pregnant body, the beginnings of life, and implications for health. This is particularly topical because there is a burgeoning awareness within anthropology regarding the centrality of mother-infant interactions for understanding the evolution of our species, infant and maternal health and care strategies, epigenetic change, and biological and social development. This book will bring together cultural and biological anthropologists and archaeologists to examine the infant-maternal interface in past societies. It will showcase innovative theoretical and methodological approaches towards understanding societal constructions of foetal, infant and maternal bodies. It will emphasise their interconnectivity and will explore the broader significance of the mother/infant nexus for overall population well-being.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
559 kr
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This open access volume is the first dedicated to action within bioarchaeology and cognate disciplines, with the aim of fostering social and political change. The editors bring together a diverse range of bioarchaeologists and related practitioners whose work engages with some of the most pressing social issues facing humanity today, including infectious disease, structural violence, healthcare and inequitable access to resources, racial injustice, ethics, food insecurity, displacement, equitable education, and the intersections of these challenges with identities such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, and disability. These issues explored in this volume are at the heart of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted in 2015, and encapsulated in the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals. Each chapter makes explicit connections to contemporary issues and demonstrates how our work can be used to effect social change, offering practical steps for developing an activist lens in research, practice, and academia. This volume will be of interest to academics, practitioners, and students in bioarchaeology and related disciplines.