Massacres : bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology approaches
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Massacres : bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology approaches
(Bioarchaeological interpretations of the human past : local, regional, and global perspectives)
University of Florida Press, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Rethinking massacres : a bioarchaeological and forensic investigation of prehistoric multiple burials in the Tennessee Valley / William E. De Vore, Keith P. Jacobi, and David H. Dye
- Forensic perspectives on massacres in prehistoric and historic central California / Marin A. Pilloud and Al W. Schwitalla
- Only the men will do : a bioarchaeological exploration of gender in an Andean mass death assemblage / J. Marla Toyne
- Aplications of coded osteological data from the Smithsonian Repatriation Database for the study of violence in the past / Ashley E. Kendell
- Each one the same : performance, demography, and violence at Sacred Ridge / Anna J. Osterholtz
- Bones in the village : fragmentary human bones and scattered contexts from the Crow Creek Village / P. Willey
- Khmer Rouge massacres : skeletal evidence of violent trauma in Cambodia / Julie M. Fleishman ... [et al.]
- Sowing the dead : massacres and the missing in northern Uganda / Tricia Redeker Hepner, Dawnie Wolfe Steadman, and Julia R. Hanebrink
- The extended massacre of migrants : exposure-related deaths in the Arizona Sonoran Desert / Cate E. Bird
- Migrant death and identification : theory, science, and sociopolitics / Krista E. Latham, Alyson O'Daniel, and Justin Maiers
- Conclusion : what bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology reveal about massacres / Ryan P. Harrod