Theoretical Approaches to Analysis and Interpretation of Commingled Human Remains.

1. Verfasser: Osterholtz, Anna J.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Cham : Springer, 2015.
Umfang/Format: 1 online resource (262 pages).
Schriftenreihe: Bioarchaeology and social theory
Schlagworte:
Parallelausgabe: Theoretical Approaches to Analysis and Interpretation of Commingled Human Remains (Print version:)
Online Zugang: Available online
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505 0 |a Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- Contributors -- About the Editor -- Chapter-1 -- Introduction -- Bones Do Not Speak for Themselves -- No Single Paradigm -- Summary -- References -- Chapter-2 -- A Tale of Two Platforms: Commingled Remains and the Life-Course of Houses at Neolithic Çatalhöyük -- Introduction -- Mortuary Practices at Neolithic Çatalhöyük -- Building 52 -- The Northeast Platform -- The Northwest Platform -- Discussion: The Life-Course of Houses at Çatalhöyük -- House Life: Occupation -- House Death: Abandonment -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter-3 -- Bodies in Motion: Identity and Migration in Cyprus During the Bronze Age -- Introduction -- Bodies in Motion: Landscape Theory Applied to Biocultural Change -- Hybridization, Migration, and the Diffusion of Innovation -- Urbanization -- Cultural Continuity: Adding Another Line of Evidence to the Interpretive Picture -- Cyprus and the Mediterranean in the Bronze Age -- Performance and the Relationship Between the Living and the Dead -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter-4 -- Part of the Family: Age, Identity, and Burial in Copper Age Iberia -- Introduction: Why Do Anthropologists Dislike Children? -- Previous Archaeological Approaches to Childhood and Children -- Children in Late Prehistoric Iberia -- The Iberian Copper Age (c. 3200-2250 BC) -- Marroquíes Bajos -- Previous Research and Guidelines for MNI Estimates -- New Research: N1 and N2 -- Representation of Subadults -- Dental Preservation of Adults and Subadults -- Calculating Expected Counts for Dentition -- Results of Dental Completion Analyses -- Patterning in Dental Preservation -- Skeletal Completion -- Anatomical Representation of Adults and Subadults -- Spatial Organization and Material Culture -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter-5. 
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505 8 |a Limited Circumstances: Creating a Better Understanding of Prehistoric Peoples Through the Reanalysis of Collections of Commingled Human Remains -- Theoretical Outlook -- The Archaeological Record As It Stands -- Lewis Jones Cave Ossuary (1Sc42) -- Analysis -- Sorting -- Skeletal Analysis -- Results -- Discussion -- Paleodemographics -- Auditory Exostosis -- Treponemal Infection -- Dentition -- Traumatic Injuries -- Activity-Based Modification -- Conclusion and Future Research -- References -- Chapter-6 -- When Space Is Limited: A Spatial Exploration of Pre-Hispanic Chachapoya Mortuary and Ritual Microlandscape -- Introduction -- Theoretical Background -- Group Identity and the Individual -- Social Memory and the Landscape -- Ancestor Veneration -- Chachapoya Mortuary Practices -- La Petaca: The Site and Setting -- Quantification and Spatial Modeling Methods -- Quantification and Representation of Individuals Present and Space Allocation -- Minimum Number of Individuals (MNI) -- Demographic Profile -- Element Representativeness -- Spatial Allocation -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter-7 -- Patterned Processing as Performative Violence -- Site Background, Analytical Methodology, and the Sample -- Cranial Processing at Sacred Ridge -- Fracture and Fragmentation -- Face -- Vault and Basicranium -- Tool Marks -- Face -- Vault and Basicranium -- Burning -- Face -- Vault and Basicranium -- Interpretation of Patterned Processing -- Violence As Social Communication -- Politicization of the Dead -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter-8 -- Contexts, Needs, and Social Messaging: Situating Iroquoian Human Bone Artifacts in Southern Ontario, Canada -- Introduction -- Method -- Chronological-Cultural Background -- The Archaeological Record -- Site Distribution -- The Elements -- The Cranium -- Long Bones -- Mandibles -- Phalanges -- Calcaneus. 
505 8 |a Summary -- Contextualizing Human Bone Artifacts -- The Keffer Site -- The Lawson Site -- Keffer and Lawson Site Comparison -- Discussion -- Victims of War -- Setting the Stage -- Body Partibility -- Prisoners As Debt Repayment -- Performance -- The Closing Act -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter-9 -- In morbo et in morto: Transforming Age and Identity Within the Mortuary Context of Oymaağaç Höyük, Northern Turkey -- Introduction -- Mass Burial and Mortuary Archaeology -- Mass Burial in Roman Mortuary Tradition -- Children and Roman Mortuary Archaeology -- The Case Study of Oymaağaç, Turkey -- Maintaining Burial Practices at Oymaağaç: Mortuary Evidence -- Transforming Burial Practices at Oymaağaç: Skeletal Evidence -- Distribution of Juveniles and Adults in Mass and Multigenerational Burials -- Transformative Power of Disease -- Conclusion: Burying Tradition -- References -- Chapter-10 -- Linking Health and Marriage Practices Among Commingled Assemblages: A Case Study from Bronze Age Tell Abraq, UAE -- Introduction -- Tell Abraq -- Subadult Health -- Materials and Methods -- Results-Minimum Number of Individuals (MNI) and Health -- Second Cervical Vertebrae -- C2 Results -- Discussion -- A Consideration of Ideology: Lamashtu -- Social Theory: Structural Violence -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter-11 -- Cemetery Preservation and Beautification of Death: Investigations of Unmarked Early to Mid-Nineteenth-Century Burial Grounds in Central Kentucky -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Old Frankfort -- Eastern State Hospital -- Horse Park -- Discussion -- Socioeconomic Status of the Dead -- Attitudes Toward the Dead -- Lack of Connectedness -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter-12 -- Commingled Bodies and Mixed and Communal Identities -- Introduction -- The History and Future of Analyzing Commingled Skeletons -- Commingling the Community. 
505 8 |a Not Commingling Sex and Gender -- The Body As Extended Artifact -- Conclusion -- References -- Erratum to: Contexts, Needs, and Social Messaging: Situating Iroquoian Human Bone Artifacts in Southern Ontario, Canada -- Index. 
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