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Palkovich ; foreword by Clark Spencer Larsen 210 $aGainesville $cUniversity Press of Florida$dc2012 215 $a1 online resource (305 p.) 225 1 $aBioarchaeological interpretations of the human past : local, regional, and global perspectives 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-8130-3807-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aOsteobiography and Bioarchaeology / Ann L. W. Stodder and Ann M. Palkovich -- Part 1. Ancestors and Descendants -- The Magician : An Ancestral Hopi Leader / Jill E. Neitzel -- The Axed Man of Mosfell : Skeletal Evidence of a Viking Age Homicide, the Icelandic Sagas, and Feud / Phillip L. Walker, Jesse Byock, Jacqueline T. Eng, Jon M. Erlandson, Per Holck, Henry Schwarcz, and Davide Zori -- Legendary Chamorro Strength : Skeletal Embodiment and the Boundaries of Interpretation / Gary M. Heathcote, Vincent P. Diego, Hajime Ishida, and Vincent J. Sava -- Mortuary Evidence for Maya Political Resistance and Religious Syncretism in Colonial Belize / Gabriel D. Wrobel -- Part 2. Ancient Travelers and "Others" -- Social Marginalization among the Chiribaya : The Curandero of Yaral, Southern Peru / Maria Cecilia Lozada, Kelly J. Knudson, Rex C. Haydon, and Jane E. Buikstra -- A Neolithic Nomad from Dakhleh Oasis / Jennifer L. Thompson -- Lesley : A Unique Bronze Age Individual from Southeastern Arabia / Debra L. Martin and Daniel T. Potts -- The "African Queen" : A Portuguese Mystery / Mary Lucas Powell, Della Collins Cook, Maia M. Langley, Susan Dale Spencer, Jennifer Raff, and Frederika Kaestle -- Part 3. Craftsmen and Artisans -- Sew Long? The Osteobiography of a Woman from Medieval Polis, Cyprus / Brenda J. Baker, Claire E. Terhune, and Amy Papalexandrou -- A Master Artisan? Tribute to the Founder of a Teotihuacan Apartment Compound / Rebecca Storey and Randolph J. Widmer -- Vulcan : Skilled Village Craftsman of Ban Chiang, Thailand / Michele Toomay Douglas and Michael Pietrusewsky -- Written in Stone, Written in Bone : The Osteobiography of a Bronze Age Craftsman from Alalakh / Alexis T. Boutin -- Part 4. Farm and Village -- Life and Death of a Mother and Child in Nineteenth-Century Ontario, Canada / M. Anne Katzenberg and Shelley R. Saunders -- Thumbprints of a Midwife : Birth and Infant Death in an Ancient Pueblo Community / Charles F. Merbs -- Reading a Life : A Fourteenth-Century Ancestral Puebloan Woman / Ann M. Palkovich -- From Cradle to Grave and Beyond : A Maya Life and Death / Pamela L. Geller. 330 $a From Bronze Age Thailand to Viking Iceland, from an Egyptian oasis to a family farm in Canada, The Bioarchaeology of Individuals invites readers to unearth the daily lives of people throughout history. 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