Stone, Pamela K.
Bioarchaeological Analyses and Bodies
1. Introduction
Pamela K. Stone
Part I. Anatomical (Medical) Collections
2. “Whatever Was Once Associated with him, Continues to Bear his Stamp”: Articulating and Dissecting George S. Huntington and
Aja Lans
3. Anatomical Collections as the Anthropological Other: Some Considerations
Rachel Watkins
4. More Than the Sum Total of Their Parts: Restoring Identity by Recombining a Skeletal Collection with Its Texts
Adam Netzer Zimmer
5. At the Intersections of Race, Poverty, Gender, and Science: A Museum Mortuary for Twentieth Century Fetuses and Infants
Jennifer L. Muller, Margaret S. Butler
6. Recovering the Lived Body from Bodies of Evidence: Interrogation of Diagnostic Criteria and Parameters for Disease Ecology Reconstructed from Skeletons Within Anatomical and Medical Anatomical Collections
Molly K. Zuckerman
Part II. Archaeological Collections
7. Lives Lost: What Burial Vault Studies Reveal About Eighteenth-Century Identities
Douglas W. Owsley, Karin S. Bruwelheide, Kathryn G. Barca, Susan K. Reidy, Raquel E. Fleskes
8. ‘A Mass of Crooked Alphabets’: The Construction and Othering of Working Class Bodies in Industrial England
Rebecca Gowland
9. From Womb to Tomb? Disrupting the Narrative of the Reproductive Female Body
Pamela K. Stone
10. Mother, Laborer, Captive, and Leader: Reassessing the Various Roles that Females Held Among the Ancestral Pueblo in the American Southwest
Ryan Harrod, Pamela K. Stone
11. A Skull’s Tale: From Middle Bronze Age Subject to Teaching Collection “Object”
Madison Long, Alexis T. Boutin
12. Conclusion: Challenging the Narrative
Kenneth C. Nystrom
Keywords: Social Sciences, Archaeology, Biological Anthropology
- Editor
- Stone, Pamela K.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2018
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Bioarchaeology and Social Theory
- Page amount
- 13 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783319711140
- Printed ISBN
- 978-3-319-71113-3