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Colonized bodies, worlds transformed : toward a global bioarchaeology of contact and colonialism
Contact between separate human cultures have led to some significant adaptive transitions of humankind, particularly the collision between the Eastern and the Western Hemispheres beginning in A.D. 1492. Still, conquest and colonialism were not understood scientifically, long entwined with incomplete...
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Document Type: | Online Resource Book |
Language: | English |
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Gainesville
: University Press of Florida
, September 2017
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Series: | Bioarchaeological interpretations of the human past
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Online Access: | http://proxy.fid-lizenzen.de/han/upso-ebooks-altertum/dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813060750.001.0001 |
Author Notes: | edited by Melissa S. Murphy, Haagen D. Klaus, and Clark S. Larsen |
E-Book Packages: | Oxford University Press : Florida Scholarship Online / Archaeology Collection |
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520 | |a Transcending conquest: bioarchaeological perspectives on conquest and culture contact for the twenty-first century / Melissa S. Murphy and Haagen D. Klaus -- Life, death, and mortuary practices after contact and colonialism -- Exhuming differences and continuities after colonialism at Puruchuco-Huaquerones, Peru / Melissa S. Murphy, Maria Fernanda Boza, and Catherine Gaither -- New Kingdom Egyptian colonialism in Nubia at the third cataract: a diachronic examination of sociopolitical transition (1750-650 B.C.) / Michele R. Buzon and Stuart Tyson Smith -- Escaping conquest? A first look at regional cultural and biological variation in postcontact Eten, Peru / Haagen D. Klaus and Rosabella Alvarez-Calderón -- The social structuring of biological stress in contact-era Spanish Florida: a bioarchaeological case -- Study from Santa Catalina de Guale, St. Catherines Island, Georgia / Lauren A. Winkler, Clark Spencer Larsen, Victor D. Thompson, Paul W. Sciulli, Dale L. Hutchinson, David Hurst Thomas, Elliot H. Blair, and Matthew C. Sanger -- Frontiers, colonial entanglements, and diversity -- Living on the edge: Maya identity and skeletal biology on the Spanish frontier / Amanda R. Harvey, Marie Elaine Danforth, and Mark N. Cohen -- Double coloniality in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina: a bioarchaeological and historiographical approach to Selk?nam demographics and health (La Candelaria Mission, late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries) / Ricardo A. Guichón, Romina Casali, Pamela García Laborde, Melisa A. Salerno, and Rocío Guichón -- Impacts of imperial interests on health and economy in the Byzantine Near East / Megan A. Perry -- Imperialism and physiological stress in Rome, first to third centuries A.D. / Kristina Killgrove -- The body and identity under colonialism -- Survival and abandonment of indigenous head-shaping practices in Iberian America after European contact / Vera Tiesler and Pilar Zabala -- A glimpse of the ancient régime in the French colonies: a consideration of ancestry and health at the Moran site (22hr511), Biloxi, Mississippi / Marie Elaine Danforth, Danielle N. Cook, J. Lynn Funkhouser, Barbara T. Hester, and Heather Guzik -- Effects of colonialism from the perspective of craniofacial variation: comparing case studies involving African populations / Isabelle Ribot, Alan G. Morris, and Emily S. Renschler -- Hybridity? change? continuity? survival? biodistance and the identity of colonial burials from Magdalena de Cao Viejo, Chicama Valley, Peru / Alejandra Ortiz, Melissa S. Murphy, Jason Toohey, and Catherine Gaither -- The bioarchaeology of colonialism: past perspectives and future prospects / Christopher M. Stojanowski | ||
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