Bioarchaeology and Social Theory
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Bioarchaeology and Social Theory
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- The Bioarchaeology of Social Control, Assessing Conflict and Cooperation in Pre-Contact Puebloan Society, by Ryan P. Harrod
- Activity, Diet and Social Practice, Addressing Everyday Life in Human Skeletal Remains, by Sarah Schrader
- The Children of Spring Street, The Bioarchaeology of Childhood in a 19th Century Abolitionist Congregation, by Meredith A. B. Ellis
- The Bioarchaeology of Socio-Sexual Lives, Queering Common Sense About Sex, Gender, and Sexuality, by Pamela L. Geller
- Bioarchaeology of Women and Children in Times of War, Case Studies from the Americas, edited by Debra L. Martin, Caryn Tegtmeyer
- Bioarchaeology of Impairment and Disability, Theoretical, Ethnohistorical, and Methodological Perspectives, edited by Jennifer F. Byrnes, Jennifer L. Muller
- Theoretical Approaches to Analysis and Interpretation of Commingled Human Remains, edited by Anna J. Osterholtz
- The Mother-Infant Nexus in Anthropology, Small Beginnings, Significant Outcomes, edited by Rebecca Gowland, Siân Halcrow
- The Bioarchaeology of Dissection and Autopsy in the United States, edited by Kenneth C. Nystrom
- The Bioarchaeology of Urbanization, The Biological, Demographic, and Social Consequences of Living in Cities, edited by Tracy K. Betsinger, Sharon N. DeWitte
- The Bioarchaeology of Structural Violence, A Theoretical Framework for Industrial Era Inequality, edited by Lori A. Tremblay, Sarah Reedy
- The Bioarchaeology of Societal Collapse and Regeneration in Ancient Peru, by Danielle Shawn Kurin
- Interdisciplinary Explorations of Postmortem Interaction, Dead Bodies, Funerary Objects, and Burial Spaces Through Texts and Time, edited by Estella Weiss-Krejci, Sebastian Becker, Philip Schwyzer
- Bioarchaeologists Speak Out, Deep Time Perspectives on Contemporary Issues, edited by Jane E. Buikstra
- Diet, Nutrition, and Foodways on the North Coast of Peru, Bioarchaeological Perspectives on Adaptive Transitions, by Bethany L. Turner, Haagen D. Klaus
- Theorizing Bioarchaeology, by Pamela L. Geller
- Bioarchaeological Analyses and Bodies, New Ways of Knowing Anatomical and Archaeological Skeletal Collections, edited by Pamela K. Stone
- Purposeful Pain, The Bioarchaeology of Intentional Suffering, edited by Susan Guise Sheridan, Lesley A. Gregoricka
- New Developments in the Bioarchaeology of Care, Further Case Studies and Expanded Theory, edited by Lorna Tilley, Alecia A. Schrenk
- Sociopolitics of Migrant Death and Repatriation, Perspectives from Forensic Science, edited by Krista E. Latham, Alyson J. O'Daniel