The archaeology of medicine : papers given at a session of the annual conference of the Theoretical Archaeology Group held at the University of Birmingham on 20 December 1998
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The archaeology of medicine : papers given at a session of the annual conference of the Theoretical Archaeology Group held at the University of Birmingham on 20 December 1998
(BAR international series, 1046)
Archaeopress, 2002
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The archaeology of medicine
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Papers given at a session of the annual conference of the Theoretical Archaeology Group held at the University of Birmingham on 20 December 1998.
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- Foreword by Professor JOHN HUNTER (University of Birmingham)
- Introduction by ROBERT ARNOTT (University of Birmingham)
- Palaeopathology and archaeology: the current state of play by CHARLOTTE ROBERTS (University of Durham)
- Tooth worms and pelicans: dentistry in archaeology by CHRISSIE FREETH (University of Bradford)
- Ancient bodies, but modern techniques: the utilisation of CT scanning in the study of ancient Egyptian mummies by JOYCE M. FILER (The British Museum)
- Disease and medicine in Hittite Asia Minor by ROBERT ARNOTT (University of Birmingham)
- The Hippocratic patient: or an archaeology of the Greek medical mind by NIALL MCKEOWN (University of Birmingham)
- The Roman military Valetudinaria: fact or fiction? by PATRICIA BAKER (University of Kent at Canterbury)
- The interpretation of medicinal plants in the archaeological context: some case-studies from Pompeii by MARINA CIARALDI (University of Birmingham)
- Roman surgery: the evidence of the instruments by RALPH JACKSON (The British Museum)
- Investigating the Anglo-Saxon Materia Medica: archaeobotany, manuscript art, Latin and Old English by DEBBY BANHAM (University of Cambridge)
- Bald's Leechbook and archaeology: two approaches to Anglo-Saxon health and healthcare by SALLY CRAWFORD (University of Birmingham) and TONY RANDALL (University of Oxford)
- The Mary Rose medical chest by BRENDAN DERHAM (Gloucester)
- Morbid Osteology by MOULI START (University of Sheffield)
- Recognition and understanding of age-related bone loss and osteoporosis-related fractures in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by MEGAN BRICKLEY (University of Birmingham)
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