The Routledge handbook of the bioarchaeology of human conflict
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                      Handbook of the bioarchaeology of human conflict | 
      
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                  Knüsel, Christopher              
                                                      , [HerausgeberIn]
                                                                           Smith, Martin, 1971- , [HerausgeberIn]  | 
      
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                          London ; New York, NY :
                                      Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group,
                        
                          2014.
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                  xlvi, 704 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm. | 
    
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| ISBN: | 9780415842198 | 
        
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| Inhalte/Bestandteile: | 32 Datensätze | 
                Inhaltsangabe: 
            
                  - Introduction : traumatised bodies : why study violence and warfare? / Christopher Knüsel and Martin J. Smith
 - Trauma interpretation in the context of biological anthropology / Douglas H. Ubelaker and Kristin M. Montaperto
 - Sticks and stones : exploring the nature and significance of child trauma in the past / Mary E. Lewis
 - Trauma in the Krapina Neandertals : violence in the Middle Paleolithic? / V. Hutton Estabrook and David W. Frayer
 - Representing violence in Anatolia and the Near East during the transition to agriculture : readings from contextualized human skeletal remains / Bonnie Glencross and Basak Boz
 - The war to begin all wars? : contextualizing violence in Neolithic Britain / Martin J. Smith
 - Misplaced childhood? : Interpersonal violence and children in Neolithic Europe / Linda Fibiger
 - Human remains from a Bronze-Age site in the Tollense Valley : "victims of a battle" / Ute Brinker, Stefan Flohr, Jürgen Piek and Jörg Orschiedt
 - "Soft heads" : evidence of sexualized warfare during the late Iron Age from Kemerton Camp, Bredon Hill / A. Gaynor Western and J. Derek Hurst
 - Socialized violence : contextualizing violence through mortuary behavior in Iron Age Britain / Sarah S King
 - A bioarchaeological study of violence in the Roman world / Rebecca Redfern
 - The osteology of decapitation burials from Roman Britain : a post-mortem burial rite? / Katie Tucker
 - Interpreting violence : a bioarchaeological perspective of violence from medieval central Sweden / Anna Kjellström
 - Violence and the crusades : warfare, injuries and torture in the medieval Middle East / Piers D. Mitchell
 - Courteous knights and cruel avengers : a consideration of the changing social context of medieval warfare from the perspective of human remains / Christopher J. Knüsel
 - Violence and warfare in the prehistoric San Francisco Bay Area, California : regional and temporal variations in conflict / Eric J. Bartelink, Valerie A. Andrushko, Viviana I. Bellifemine, Irina Nechayev and Robert Jurmain
 - Violent injury and death in a prehistoric farming community of southwestern Colorado : the osteological evidence from Sleeping Ute Mountain / Patricia M. Lambert
 - Gender-based violence in the Wari and post-Wari era of the Andes / Tiffiny A. Tung
 - Many faces of death : warfare, human sacrifice, and mortuary practices of the elite in late pre-Hispanic northern Peru / John W. Verano
 - "Place of strong men" : skeletal trauma and the (re)construction of Chachapoya identity / Kenneth C. Nystrom and J. Marla Toyne
 - A history of violence in the Lambayeque Valley : conflict and eeath from the late pre-Hispanic apogee to European colonization of Peru (A.D. 900-1750) / Haagen Klaus
 - Native American violence in Canada / Jerome Cybulski
 - The Alkmaar mass graves : a multi-disciplinary approach to war victims and gunshot trauma / Rachel Schats, Lisette M. Kootker, Rob Hermsen, Gareth R. Davies, and Menno L.P. Hoogland
 - Indirect evidence of hanging : lesions of traumatic violence in eighteenth-century execution victims from southwest Germany / Joachim Wahl and Carola Berszin
 - Reconstructing the execution and burial of 41 brigands in Mechelen during the Flemish Peasants' War in 1798 / Katrien Van De Vijver and Frank Kinnaer
 - Palaeopathological study of Napoleonic mass graves discovered In Russia / Olivier Dutour, A. Buzhilova
 - "Those in peril on the sea" : trauma in two eighteenth to early nineteenth century British Royal Navy skeletal assemblages / Ceridwen Boston
 - How to say things with bodies : meaningful violence on an American frontier / Shannon A. Novak
 - Sorcery and shipwrecks : headhunting in the Torres Strait Islands / Heather Bonney
 - An osteological profile of trench warfare : peri-mortem trauma sustained by soldiers of the Great War / Louise Loe, Caroline Barker and Richard Wright
 - Paleopathology of German military hospital remains from 1915-1918 / Rimantas Jankauskas, Zydrune Miliauskiene and Albinas Kuncevicius
 - Patterns of peri-mortem trauma in skeletons recovered from mass graves from the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) / Luis Rios, Almudena García-Rubio, Berta Martínez, Lourdes Herrasti,Francisco Etxeberria
 - Recent conflicts, deaths and simple technologies : the Rwandan case / Roxana Ferllini
 - The osteology of conflict : what does it all mean? / Christopher Knüsel and Martin J. Smith.
 
                      
                  
      