The Body in History

The Body in History
Title The Body in History PDF eBook
Author John Robb
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 291
Release 2013-09-02
Genre History
ISBN 0521195284

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This book is a long-term history of how the human body has been understood in Europe from the Palaeolithic to the present day, focusing on specific moments of change. Developing a multi-scalar approach to the past, and drawing on the work of an interdisciplinary team of experts, the authors examine how the body has been treated in life, art and death for the last 40,000 years. Key case-study chapters examine Palaeolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Classical, Medieval, Early Modern and Modern bodies. What emerges is not merely a history of different understandings of the body, but a history of the different human bodies that have existed. Furthermore, the book argues, these bodies are not merely the product of historical circumstance, but are themselves key elements in shaping the changes that have swept across Europe since the arrival of modern humans.

Catalogue: Subjects

Catalogue: Subjects
Title Catalogue: Subjects PDF eBook
Author Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Library
Publisher
Pages 588
Release 1963
Genre Anthropology
ISBN

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Catalogue

Catalogue
Title Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Library
Publisher
Pages 594
Release 1963
Genre Anthropology
ISBN

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Dictionary Catalog of the Department Library

Dictionary Catalog of the Department Library
Title Dictionary Catalog of the Department Library PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of the Interior. Library
Publisher
Pages 836
Release 1967
Genre Library catalogs
ISBN

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Catalogue: Authors

Catalogue: Authors
Title Catalogue: Authors PDF eBook
Author Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Library
Publisher
Pages 690
Release 1963
Genre Anthropology
ISBN

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Its outstanding feature is the inclusion of journal articles. For more than 50 years the periodicals have been indexed, as well as compilations such as Festschriften, and the proceedings of congresses.

A Companion to Biological Anthropology

A Companion to Biological Anthropology
Title A Companion to Biological Anthropology PDF eBook
Author Clark Spencer Larsen
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 608
Release 2010-02-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781444320046

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An extensive overview of the rapidly growing field of biologicalanthropology; chapters are written by leading scholars who havethemselves played a major role in shaping the direction and scopeof the discipline. Extensive overview of the rapidly growing field of biologicalanthropology Larsen has created a who’s who of biologicalanthropology, with contributions from the leadingauthorities in the field Contributing authors have played a major role in shaping thedirection and scope of the topics they write about Offers discussions of current issues, controversies, and futuredirections within the area Presents coverage of the many recent innovations anddiscoveries that are transforming the subject

Human Paleobiology

Human Paleobiology
Title Human Paleobiology PDF eBook
Author Robert B. Eckhardt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 366
Release 2000-09-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1139427083

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Human Paleobiology explores the adaptability and variation in past and present human populations under a range of changing environmental conditions. Using a historical approach emphasising phenotypic features instead of complex taxonomy, it will be a stimulating and challenging read for all those interested in human paleobiology, evolutionary biology and anthropology.