Identified skeletal collections : the testing ground of anthropology

Weitere Verfasser: Henderson, Charlotte Yvette , [HerausgeberIn]
Cardoso, Francisca , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Summertown, Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, [2018].
Umfang/Format: iv, 190 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction - Charlotte Henderson; Chapter 2. Archaeological human skeletal collections: their significance and value as an ongoing contribution to research - Jelena Bekvalac and Dr Rebecca Redfern; Chapter 3. The Grant Human Skeletal Collection and Other Contributions of J. C. B. Grant to Anatomy, Osteology, and Forensic Anthropology - John Albanese; Chapter 4. Strategies for Dealing with Bias in Identified Reference Collections and Implications for Research in the 21st Century - John Albanese; Chapter 5. Bioarchaeology and Identified Skeletal Collections: Problems and Potential Solutions - Jennifer Sharman and John Albanese; Chapter 6. The significance of identified human skeletal collections to further our understanding of the skeletal ageing process in adults - Vanessa Campanacho and Hugo F.V. Cardoso; Chapter 7. Secular changes in cranial size and sexual dimorphism of cranial size: a comparative analysis of standard cranial dimensions in two Portuguese identified skeletal reference collections and implications for sex estimation - Luisa Marinho, Ana R. Vassalo and Hugo F. V. Cardoso; Chapter 8. Lives Not Written in Bones: Discussing Biographical Data Associated With Identified Skeletal Collections - Francisca Alves Cardoso; Chapter 9. The Fate of Anatomical Collections in the US: Bioanthropological Investigations of Structural Violence - Rachel J. Watkins; Chapter 10. Final Summary - Francisca Alves-Cardoso