The Bioarchaeology of Mummies

Author:   Kenneth C. Nystrom
Publisher:   Left Coast Press Inc
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9781611328394


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   15 November 2018
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Author:   Kenneth C. Nystrom
Publisher:   Left Coast Press Inc
Imprint:   Left Coast Press Inc
Weight:   0.432kg
ISBN:  

9781611328394


ISBN 10:   161132839
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   15 November 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents List of Figures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Mummies: Definition and Mechanisms Chapter 2 History of Bioarchaeology and Mummy Studies Chapter 3 Publication Trends and Content Analysis Chapter 4 Mummy Studies and Social Theory Chapter 5 Methods in Mummy Research Chapter 6 Mummy Studies and Bioarchaeology Appendix I Bibliography Index

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Building upon the excellent biomedical baseline established by Drs. Arthur Aufderheide, Aidan Cockburn, Mike Zimmermann and colleagues, this volume adds a contextual, bioarchaeological perspective to mummy science. By considering theoretical perspectives on the body, along with ancient mummified bodies themselves, Nystrom presents a global stock-taking, as he also points to new and exciting future directions. This volume is a ""must-read"" for all specialists and non-specialist alike who wish a contemporary statement about these fascinating remnants of humankind’s past. Jane Buikstra, Arizona State University, USA What a great resource this will be to bioarchaeology students and researchers alike! This is the only book of its kind. It integrates studies of mummified human remains with bioarcheological approaches in a seamless and convincing manner. Prior to this book, research using mummies has had its own separate trajectory. However, the creative use of many case studies and examples in this book provides a compelling call for continuing the integration of mummy studies into broader anthropological approaches. What is most unique in this history and review of mummy studies is the number of innovative ways that social theory, new methodologies and important questions are provided as examples for how to take mummy studies into new areas of research, and the importance of doing so. Debra L. Martin, University of Nevada/Las Vegas, USA


Building upon the excellent biomedical baseline established by Drs. Arthur Aufderheide, Aidan Cockburn, Mike Zimmermann and colleagues, this volume adds a contextual, bioarchaeological perspective to mummy science. By considering theoretical perspectives on the body, along with ancient mummified bodies themselves, Nystrom presents a global stock-taking, as he also points to new and exciting future directions. This volume is a must-read for all specialists and non-specialist alike who wish a contemporary statement about these fascinating remnants of humankind's past. Jane Buikstra, Arizona State University, USA What a great resource this will be to bioarchaeology students and researchers alike! This is the only book of its kind. It integrates studies of mummified human remains with bioarcheological approaches in a seamless and convincing manner. Prior to this book, research using mummies has had its own separate trajectory. However, the creative use of many case studies and examples in this book provides a compelling call for continuing the integration of mummy studies into broader anthropological approaches. What is most unique in this history and review of mummy studies is the number of innovative ways that social theory, new methodologies and important questions are provided as examples for how to take mummy studies into new areas of research, and the importance of doing so. Debra L. Martin, University of Nevada/Las Vegas, USA


Building upon the excellent biomedical baseline established by Drs. Arthur Aufderheide, Aidan Cockburn, Mike Zimmermann and colleagues, this volume adds a contextual, bioarchaeological perspective to mummy science. By considering theoretical perspectives on the body, along with ancient mummified bodies themselves, Nystrom presents a global stock-taking, as he also points to new and exciting future directions. This volume is a must-read for all specialists and non-specialist alike who wish a contemporary statement about these fascinating remnants of humankind's past. Jane Buikstra, Arizona State University, USA What a great resource this will be to bioarchaeology students and researchers alike! This is the only book of its kind. It integrates studies of mummified human remains with bioarcheological approaches in a seamless and convincing manner. Prior to this book, research using mummies has had its own separate trajectory. However, the creative use of many case studies and examples in this book provides a compelling call for continuing the integration of mummy studies into broader anthropological approaches. What is most unique in this history and review of mummy studies is the number of innovative ways that social theory, new methodologies and important questions are provided as examples for how to take mummy studies into new areas of research, and the importance of doing so. Debra L. Martin, University of Nevada/Las Vegas, USA


Author Information

Kenneth C. Nystrom is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the State University of New York at New Paltz, USA. His research interests center on examining the interaction between biology and culture and how we can reconstruct behavior in the past by studying human remains.

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