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Bioarchaeology of Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica : an interdisciplinary approach
This edited volume presents work from both Mesoamerican-based and U.S.-based researchers who use a combination of cultural ethnohistorical, (bio)archaeological, dental, and chemical data in an interdisciplinary approach to research population history in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. The goals for such a project are threefold: 1) to encourage more cross-fertilization of work between fields and subfields, in order to more appropriately address large regional questions of population history; 2) to explicitly address the theoretical and methodological challenges and rewards of interdisciplinary work; and 3) to introduce a larger audience to the state of interdisciplinary work in Mesoamerica.
Mesoamerican Osteobiographies
2024
A rapidly growing approach within bioarchaeology that
focuses on understanding people of the past in their sociocultural
contexts
Drawing from a variety of sites throughout Mesoamerica, this
volume presents a collection of osteobiographies, which analyze
skeletons and their surroundings alongside historical,
archaeological, ethnographic, and other contextual data to better
understand the life experiences of individuals. This approach
allows for a focus on the processes by which individual social
identities are created, negotiated, and altered.
In these chapters, contributors address what individual bodies
reveal about their societies, what burials can tell us about the
ways people were remembered, and what information about disease and
health indicates about lifestyles. Each case study compiles a range
of available data to gain insights into a specific time and place.
Recreating the lives of individuals from locations in Belize,
Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras, the volume includes descriptions
of everyday activities, the social roles of priests and merchants,
memorial practices, and many other spheres of human life.
Mesoamerican Osteobiographies demonstrates how the
diverse, culturally laden, and complex archaeological record of
Mesoamerica can uniquely contribute to bioarchaeology, in part due
to the region's many unusual and elaborate mortuary contexts. The
different contributions in this volume show that the osteobiography
approach can be integrated into existing research frameworks, both
in Mesoamerica and around the world, to answer meaningful
biocultural questions about the lives and deaths of ancient
people.
Contributors: Pamela Geller | Satoru Murata |
Gabriel D. Wrobel | Carolyn Freiwald | Kirsten Green Mink | David
W. Mixter | Ricardo Rodas | Dr. Della Cook | Abigail Meza Peñaloza
| Ethan C. Hill | Erik Velásquez García | Jack Biggs | Frederico
Zurtuche | Mónica Urquizú | John Robb | María Belén Méndez Bauer |
DR Vera Tiesler | Dr. Andrew K. Scherer | DR Melissa S. Murphy |
Lourdes Marquez Morfín | Ana Maria Padilla Dorantes | Dr. Andrea
Cucina | Paige Wojcik Woolfolk | Eleanor Harrison-Buck | Claire
Ebert | Aurora Marcela Pérez-Flórez | Destiny Micklin | Morgan
McKenna | Allan Ortega-Muñoz | Kara Fulton | Lexi O'Donnell | Peter
Mercier | Omar A. Alcover-Firpi | Mariah Biggs | Prof Jane Buikstra
| Katherine Miller Wolf | Keith Prufer | Jaime Awe | D. Eli Mrak |
Emily Moes | Douglas J. Kennett | Joshua T. Schnell | Amy Hair |
Takeshi Inomata | Mónica Rodriguez Pérez | Ellen Bell | Daniela
Triadan | Samantha Sharon Negrete Gutiérrez | Alex Garcia-Putnam |
Anna C. Novotny | Marie Danforth | Lisa LeCount | Loa P. Traxler |
Rosalba Yasmin Cifuentes Argüello | Shintaro Suzuki | Fernando
Gutiérrez Méndez | Samantha Blatt | Mark Robinson | Amy Michael |
Sandra Elizalde