Human remains (Archaeology)
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- A world view of bioculturally modified teeth
- Activity, diet and social practice : addressing everyday life in human skeletal remains
- Ancient health : skeletal indicators of agricultural and economic intensification
- Archaeodiet in the Greek world : dietary reconstruction from stable isotope analysis
- Archaeological human remains : global perspectives
- Archaeological human remains : legacies of imperialism, communism and colonialism
- Archaeology of early colonial interaction at El Chorro de Maíta, Cuba
- At home in her tomb : Lady Dai and the ancient Chinese treasures of Mawangdui
- BIOARCHAEOLOGY OF RITUAL AND RELIGION
- Bioarchaeological analyses and bodies : new ways of knowing anatomical and archaeological skeletal collections
- Bioarchaeological and Forensic Perspectives on Violence : How Violent Death is Interpreted from Skeletal Remains
- Bioarchaeological and forensic perspectives on violence how violent death is interpreted from skeletal remains
- Bioarchaeological science : what we have learned from human skeletal remains
- Bioarchaeologists speak out : deep time perspectives on contemporary issues
- Bioarchaeology and behavior : the people of the ancient Near East
- Bioarchaeology and climate change : a view from South Asian prehistory
- Bioarchaeology of East Asia : Movement, Contact, Health
- Bioarchaeology of the American Southeast : approaches to bridging health and identity in the past
- Biocultural histories in La Florida : a bioarchaeological perspective
- Body parts and bodies whole : changing relations and meanings
- Bone rooms : from scientific racism to human prehistory in museums
- Bones of complexity : bioarchaeological case studies of social organization and skeletal biology
- Bones of complexity : bioarchaeological case studies of social organization and skeletal biology
- Bones of the Maya : studies of ancient skeletons
- Building a new biocultural synthesis : political-economic perspectives on human biology
- Children and childhood in bioarchaeology
- Colonized bodies, worlds transformed : toward a global bioarchaeology of contact and colonialism
- Commingled and disarticulated human remains : working toward improved theory, method, and data
- Death and burial in medieval England, 1066-1550
- Death as a process
- Death embodied : archaeological approaches to the treatment of the corpse
- Diggers
- Egyptian Bioarchaeology : Humans, Animals, and the Environment
- Engaging with the dead : exploring changing human beliefs about death, mortality and the human body
- Evolution of the human diet : the known, the unknown, and the unknowable
- Exhuming loss : memory, materiality, and mass graves of the Spanish Civil War
- Forensic Archaeology and Human Rights Violations
- Forensic archaeology : advances in theory and practice
- Forgotten bones : uncovering a slave cemetery
- Forgotten times and spaces : new perspectives in paleoanthropological, paleoetnological and archeological studies
- Golden harvest : reflections about events at the periphery of the Holocaust
- Headhunting and the body in Iron Age Europe
- Homo erectus : pleistocene evidence from the Middle Awash, Ethiopia
- Human Remains in Society : Curation and Exhibition in the Aftermath of Genocide and Mass-Violence
- Human sacrifice, militarism, and rulership : materialization of state ideology at the Feathered Serpent Pyramid, Teotihuacan
- Intrinsic properties of bone as predictors of differential survivorship
- Life and death in Asia Minor in Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine times : studies in archaeology and bioarchaeology
- Life and death in medieval Gaelic Ireland : the skeletons from Ballyhanna, Co. Donegal
- Man corn : cannibalism and violence in the Prehistoric American Southwest
- Manufactured bodies : the impact of industrialisation on London health
- Mortuary practices and skeletal remains at Teotihuacan
- Ned Kelly under the microscope
- Neolithic bodies
- Osteoarchaeology : a guide to the macroscopic study of human skeletal remains
- Palaeoepidemiology : the epidemiology of human remains
- Paleodemography : age distribution from skeletal samples
- Physical and personality traits of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia : a medical-anthropological investigation
- Prehistoric lifeways in the Great Basin wetlands : bioarchaeological reconstruction and interpretation
- Reading the bones : activity, biology, and culture
- Reading the bones : activity, biology, and culture
- Ritual and domestic life in prehistoric Europe
- Ritual bones or common waste : a study of early medieval bone deposits in Northern Europe
- Ritual, belief, and the dead body in early modern Britain and Ireland
- Social zooarchaeology : humans and animals in prehistory
- Stone tools and fossil bones : debates in the archaeology of human origins
- The Viking Age : a time of many faces
- The archaeological study of childhood : interdisciplinary perspectives on an archaeological enigma
- The archaeology of cremation : burned human remains in funerary studies
- The archaeology of people : dimensions of Neolithic life
- The bioarchaeology of Classical Kamarina : life and death in Greek Sicily
- The bioarchaeology of Virginia burial mounds
- The bioarchaeology of artificial cranial modifications : new approaches to head shaping and its meanings in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica and beyond
- The bioarchaeology of individuals
- The bioarchaeology of space and place : ideology, power, and meaning in Maya mortuary contexts
- The bioarchaeology of violence
- The bone chapel
- The cave of Fontéchevade : recent excavations and their paleoanthropological implications
- The children of Spring Street : the bioarchaeology of childhood in a 19th century abolitionist congregation
- The cultural dynamics of shell-matrix sites
- The encyclopedia of preserved people : pickled, frozen, and mummified corpses from around the world
- The fossil chronicles : how two controversial discoveries changed our view of human evolution
- The funeral kit : mortuary practices in the archaeological record
- The osteology of infants and children
- The people of Sunghir : burials, bodies, and behavior in the earlier upper paleolithic
- Their skeletons speak : Kennewick man and the Paleoamerican world
- Tracing childhood : bioarchaeological investigations of early lives in antiquity
- Trends in biological anthropology
- Uncovering identity in mortuary analysis : community-sensitive methods for identifying group affiliation in historical cemeteries
- Unearthing early human remains : excavation exploration
- Written in bone : buried lives of Jamestown and Colonial Maryland
- Étude antrhopologique [i.e. anthropologique] du squelette du paléolithique supérieur de Nazlet Khater 2 (Égypte) : apport à la compréhension de la variabilité passée des hommes modernes
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