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Tilley, Lorna.

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  • New developments in the bioarchaeology of care = further case studies and expanded theory /
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    Title/Author: New developments in the bioarchaeology of care/ edited by Lorna Tilley, Alecia A. Schrenk.
    Reminder of title: further case studies and expanded theory /
    other author: Tilley, Lorna.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
    Description: xix, 385 p. :ill. (some col.), maps, digital ;25 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction: Building a Bioarchaeology of Care -- 1. Providing a context: thinking and theory in the bioarchaeology of care -- SECTION ONE :Case studies of caregiving: testing the boundaries of bioarchaeology of care research -- 2. Using the Index of Care on a Bronze-Age teenager with poliomyelitis or cerebral palsy: from speculation to strong inference -- 3. Cared for or outcast? A case for continuous care in pre-contact U.S. Southwest -- 4. The potential and challenges of constructing a bioarchaeology of care for a person with leprosy in the Late Medieval Period -- 5. Dealing with difference: the osteobiographies of two health-challenged women from medieval Poland -- 6. Surviving trepanation: approaching the relationship of violence and the care of war wounds through a case study from prehistoric Peru -- 7. Inferring disability and care provision in late prehistoric Tennessee -- 8. A post-mortem evaluation of the degree of mobility in an individual with severe kyphoscoliosis using direct digital radiography (DR) and multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) -- SECTION TWO:New horizons in bioarchaeology of care theory and practice -- 9. Mummy studies and the soft tissue evidence of care -- 10. The bioarchaeological evidence for elder care in Roman Britain -- 11. Caring for bodies or simply saving souls: The emergence of institutional care in Spanish Colonial America -- 12. Potential applications of the bioarchaeology of care methodological approach for historic institutionalized populations -- 13. Modeling care in prehistory through an analysis of hunter-gatherer social systems -- 14. Digitised Diseases: seeing beyond the specimen, understanding disease and disability in the past -- 15. What moral and ethical considerations should inform bioarchaeology of care analysis? -- 16. Highlighting the importance of the past: public engagement and communication from a bioarchaeology of care perspective -- CONCLUSION -- 17. The bioarchaeology of care: current status and future directions.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    Subject: Social archaeology. -
    Online resource: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39901-0
    ISBN: 9783319399010
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