03662nam 2200613 450 991082854450332120230807213826.090-8890-288-7(CKB)3710000000363326(EBL)1969447(SSID)ssj0001467980(PQKBManifestationID)11864822(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001467980(PQKBWorkID)11520899(PQKB)11025996(MiAaPQ)EBC1969447(Au-PeEL)EBL1969447(CaPaEBR)ebr11024960(CaONFJC)MIL753679(OCoLC)904132455(EXLCZ)99371000000036332620150305h20152015 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrEgyptian bioarchaeology humans, animals, and the environment /edited by Salima Ikram, Jessica Kaiser, Roxie WalkerLeiden, [Netherlands] :Sidestone Press,2015.©20151 online resource (252 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-336-22393-6 90-8890-287-9 Includes bibliographical references.Abstracts; Preface; Burials under the Temple of Millions of Years of Amenhotep II - 19 Luxor, West Thebes; Bioarchaeology, TT 65 Project, Hungarian Mission in Thebes; The Bioarchaeology of Akhetaten: Unexpected Results from a Capital City; Birth in Ancient Egypt: Timing, Trauma, and Triumph? Evidence from the Dakhleh Oasis; Studying Egyptian Mummies in the Field; A Case of Metastatic Carcinoma in an Old Kingdom-Period Skeleton from Saqqara; Study of Growth Arrest Lines upon Human Remains from Kharga OasisFrom Egypt to Lithuania: Marija Rudzinskaitė-Arcimavičienė's Mummy and its Radiological Investigation Canopic Jars: A New Source for Old Questions; A Decade of Advances in the Paleopathology of the Ancient Egyptians; Resolving a Mummy Mismatch; The People of Sayala During the Late Roman to Early Byzantine Period; Royal Musical Chairs: To Whom Does the New Pyramid in Saqqara Belong?; "Behind Every Mask there is a Face, and Behind that a Story." Egyptian Bioarchaeology and Ancient Identities; Dogs at El DeirFeline Descendant of the Red or the Black Land: A Multidisciplinary Investigation of an unusually largeAncient Egyptian Cat MummyCarolin Johansson, GeoffreyThe Potential of Dendrochronology in Egypt: Understanding Ancient Human/Environment Interactions; BibliographyAlthough the bioarchaeology (study of biological remains in an archaeological context) of Egypt has been documented in a desultory way for many decades, it is only recently that it has become an inherent part of excavations in Egypt. This volume consists of a series of essays that explore how ancient plant, animal, and human remains should be studied, and how, when they are integrated with texts, images, and artifacts, they can contribute to our understanding of the history, environment, and culture of ancient Egypt in a holistic manner.Topics covered in this volume relating to human remainsHuman remains (Archaeology)EgyptAnimal remains (Archaeology)EgyptHuman remains (Archaeology)Animal remains (Archaeology)573.0932Ikram SalimaKaiser JessicaWalker RoxieMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910828544503321Egyptian bioarchaeology1388003UNINA