Bioarchaeology and identity revisited /edited by Kelly J. Knudson and Christopher M. Stojanowski.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Gainesville : University of Florida Press, (c)2020.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- CC79 .B563 2020
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Foreword / Clark Spencer Larsen -- Identity Revisited: A Brief Introduction / Christopher M. Stojanowski and Kelly J. Knudson -- Exploring Family, Ethnic, and Regional Identities among Tiwanaku-Affiliated Communities in Moquegua, Peru / Kent M. Johnson -- Bioarchaeology and the Narrative Construction of Tewa Identity / Scott G. Ortman -- Negotiating Contact in the Periphery: Commingled Mortuary Practices and Identity Construction in Bronze Age Arabia / Lesley Gregoricka -- Collective Bodies, Collective Identities: The Development of Identity in Bronze-Age Cyprus / Anna Osterholtz -- Death Ritual as a Social Strategy for Ancestral Affiliation: Constructing Identity and Persistent Place at Yoshigo Shell Mounds, Atsumi Peninsula, Japan / Daniel H. Temple -- Identity and Health: Exploring Relationships among Health, Disease, and Identity in Past Populations / Molly K. Zuckerman -- Intersectionality and the Multiplicity of Identities in the Andean Past / Kelly J. Knudson, Christina Torres-Rouff, and Aliya R. Hoff -- Exploring Identities in Forensic Biohistory / William N. Duncan and Christopher M. Stojanowski
"This volume highlights new directions in the study of social identities in past populations. Contributors expand the scope of the field regionally, methodically, and theoretically, moving behind the previous focus on single aspects of identity by demonstrating multi-scalar approaches and by explicitly addressing intersectionality in the archaeological record"--
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