PDF-(EBOOK)-Human Remains in Archaeology: a Handbook (CBA Practical Handbook)

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With reburial and repatriation very much a current focus of debate this new handbook presents a hugely useful and stimulating overview of just how much we can learn

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With reburial and repatriation very much a current focus of debate this new handbook presents a hugely useful and stimulating overview of just how much we can learn from the study of human remains The book kicks off with a balanced summary of the legal framework and ethical concerns regarding the excavation and display of human remains which emphasises public interest in skeletal remains as well as the need for their respectful treatment Sections follow on the context of skeletal remains and their excavation past funerary beliefs and traditions and best practice in excavating recording and conserving remains The bulk of the book however is given over to analysis the techniques for identifying age and sex dating the examination of health diet and disease and the compilation of data to analyse past populations and create demographic surveys A concluding section on the future of bioarchaeology calls for greater dialogue with archaeologists on reburial issues but remains overwhelmingly upbeat Bioarchaeology has emerged phoenixlike from the ashes over the last twenty years and looks set to become a major part of both academic and contract archaeology. - implications of archaeological discoveries . for utility companies. 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