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The Body as Material Culture

A Theoretical Osteoarchaeology

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Paperback, 208 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2006
ISBN13: 9780521521468
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2006 9780521521468
Onderdeel van serie Topics in Contempora
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Bodies intrigue us. They promise windows into the past that other archaeological finds cannot by bringing us literally face to face with history. Yet 'the body' is also highly contested. Archaeological bodies are studied through two contrasting perspectives that sit on different sides of a disciplinary divide. On one hand lie science-based osteoarchaeological approaches. On the other lie understandings derived from recent developments in social theory that increasingly view the body as a social construction. Through a close examination of disciplinary practice, Joanna Sofaer highlights the tensions and possibilities offered by one particular kind of archaeological body, the human skeleton, with particular regard to the study of gender and age. Using a range of examples, she argues for reassessment of the role of the skeletal body in archaeological practice, and develops a theoretical framework for bioarchaeology based on the materiality and historicity of human remains.

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ISBN13:9780521521468
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:208

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1. Bodies and boundaries; 2. The body as an archaeological resource; 3. The body and convention in archaeological practice; 4. Material bodies; 5. Gender; 6. Age.
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