Massacres : bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology approaches
| Weitere Verfasser: | 
                      
              
                  Anderson, Cheryl P. (Physical anthropologist)              
                                                      , [HerausgeberIn]
                                                                           Martin, Debra L. (Professor of Biological Anthropology) , [HerausgeberIn]  | 
      
|---|---|
| Ort/Verlag/Jahr: | 
                      
                          Gainesville :
                                      University of Florida Press,
                        
                          [2018].
                         | 
      
| Umfang/Format: | 
                  xv, 207 pages ; 25 cm. | 
    
| Schriftenreihe: | 
                      /* Depending on the record driver, $field may either be an array with
               "name" and "number" keys or a flat string containing only the series
               name.  We should account for both cases to maximize compatibility. */?>
                                          Bioarchaeological interpretations of the human past
                                 | 
      
| ISBN: | 9781683400691 | 
        
| Schlagworte: | |
                Inhaltsangabe: 
            
                  - Introduction / Cheryl P. Anderson and Debra L. Martin
 - Rethinking massacres: bioarchaeological and forensic investigation of prehistoric multiple burials in the Tennessee Valley / William E. DeVore, Keith P. Jacobi and David H. Dye
 - Forensic perspectives on mass violence in prehistoric California / Marin A. Pilloud and Al W. Schwitalla
 - Only the men will do: a bioarchaeological exploration of gender in an Andean mass death assemblage / J. Marla Toyne
 - Aplications of coded osteological data from the Smithsonian Repatriation Database for the study of violence in the past / Ashley E. Kendell
 - Each one the same: performance, demography, and violence at Sacred Ridge / Anna J. Osterholtz
 - Bones in the village: fragmentary human bones and scattered contexts from the Crow Creek Village / P Willey
 - Khmer Rouge massacres: skeletal evidence of violent trauma in Cambodia / Julie M. Fleishman, Sonnara Prak, Vuthy Voeun and Sophearavy Ros
 - Sowing the dead: massacres and the missing in northern Uganda / Tricia Redeker Hepner, Dawnie W. Steadman and Julia R. Hanebrink
 - The extended massacre of migrants: exposure-related deaths in the Arizona Sonoran Desert / Cate E. Bird
 - Migrant death and identification: theory, science, and socio-politics / Krista E. Latham, Alyson O'Daniel and Justin Maiers
 - Conclusion / Ryan P. Harrod.
 
                      
                  
      