Killgrove - ANTH 116
Bioarchaeology
Bibliography

W = course website                                                                                          E = E-reserves

J = e-Journals                                                                                       P = UL paper reserves

 

Required Readings:

 

American Association of Physical Anthropologists 1996.  “AAPA statement on biological aspects of race.”  American Journal of Physical Anthropology 101:569-70.

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American Association of Physical Anthropologists 2000. “Statement by the American Association of Physical Anthropologists on the Secretary of Interior’s letter of 21 September 2000 regarding cultural affiliation of Kennewick Man.”

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Aufderheide, AC. 2002.  “Mechanisms of mummification,” in The Scientific Study of Mummies, pp. 41-71.

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Bahn, PG.  1997.  “Bodies of the bogs.”  Archaeology 50(4):62-7.

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Barker, P.  2001.  “How archaeological sites are formed,” in Techniques of Archaeological Excavation, pp. 16-35.  Routledge.

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Becker, MJ.  1996.  “Medieval mortuary customs in Italy: skull relocations and other unusual burial practices.”  Archeologia Medievale 23: 699-714.

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Boocock, P, CA Roberts, and K Manchester.  1995.  “Maxillary sinusitis in Medieval Chichester, England.”  American Journal of Physical Anthropology 98(4):483-95.

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Brown, JA.  1981.  “The search for rank in prehistoric burials,” in The Archaeology of Death, edited by Chapman, Kinnes, and Randsborg, pp. 25-37.  Cambridge University Press.

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Buikstra, JE, SR Frankenberg, and LW Konigsberg.  1990.  “Skeletal biological distance studies in American physical anthropology: recent trends.”  American Journal of Physical Anthropology 82:1-7.

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Buikstra, JE.  1977.  “Biocultural dimensions of archaeological study: a regional perspective,” in Biocultural Adaptation in Prehistoric America, edited by RL Blakely, pp. 67-84.  University of Georgia Press.

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Chapman, R.  2003.  “Death, society and archaeology: the social dimensions of mortuary practices.”  Mortality 8(3):305-312.

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Charles, DK and JE Buikstra.  2002.  “Siting, sighting, and citing the Dead,” in The Space and Place of Death, edited by Silverman and Small, pp. 13-26.  Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association #11.

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Cowgill, G.  2004.  “Origins and development of urbanism: an archaeological perspective.”  Annual Review of Anthropology 33:525-49.

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Davis, SJM.  1987.  “Methods and problems in zoo-archaeology,” in The Archaeology of Animals, pp. 23-46.  Yale University Press.

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Deloria, Vine Jr.  1992.  “Indians, archaeologists, and the future.”  American Antiquity 57(4):595-8.

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Diamond, J.  1987.  “The worst mistake in the history of the human race.”  Discover 8(5):64-6.

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Dickson, JH, K Oeggl, LL Handley.  2005.  “The Iceman reconsidered.”  Scientific American Special Edition 15(1):4-13.

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Gould, SJ.  1996.  “American polygeny and craniometry before Darwin,” in The Mismeasure of Man, pp. 62-104.   W.W. Norton & Company.

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Groube, L.  1996.  “The impact of diseases upon the emergence of agriculture,” in The Origins and Spread of Agriculture and Pastoralism in Eurasia, edited by DR Harris, pp. 101-129.  Smithsonian Institution Press.

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Killgrove, K.  2005.  “Bioarchaeology in Italy,” in Bioarchaeology in the Roman World, Chapter 2, pp. 6-33.  MA Thesis, UNC Chapel Hill.

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Killgrove, K.  2005.  “Evidence from ancient cremations,” in Bioarchaeology in the Roman World, Chapter 3, pp. 34-60.  MA Thesis, UNC Chapel Hill

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Killgrove, K.  2002.  “Method and theory,” in Defining Relationships between Native American Groups: a Biodistance Study of the North Carolina Coastal Plain, Chapter 3, pp. 68-95.  MA Thesis, East Carolina University.

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Larsen, CS.  2003.  “Animal source food and human health during evolution.”  Journal of Nutrition 133(11):3893-7.

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Levathes, LE.  1987.  “Mysteries of the bog.”  National Geographic 171:396-420.

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MacNeish, RS.  1992.  “Theories of the origins of agriculture,” in The Origins of Agriculture and Settled Life, pp. 1-31.  University of Oklahoma Press.

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Meindl, RS and KF Russell.  1998.  “Recent advances in method and theory in palaeodemography.”  Annual Review of Anthropology 27:375-399.

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Milner, GR, JW Wood, JL Boldsen.  2000.  “Paleodemography,” in Biological Anthropology of the Human Skeleton, edited by Katzenberg and Saunders, pp. 467-497.  Wiley-Liss.

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Morris, I.  1992.  “The anthropology of a dead world,” in Death-ritual and Social Structure in Classical Antiquity, pp. 1-30.  Cambridge University Press.

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Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) 1990.

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Nawrocki, SP.  1995.  “Taphonomic processes in historic cemeteries,” in Bodies of Evidence: Reconstructing Histories through Skeletal Analysis, edited by AL Grauer, pp. 49-66.

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O’Connor, TP.  1996.  “A critical overview of archaeological animal bone studies.”  World Archaeology 28(1):5-19.

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Ortner, DJ.  1991.  “Theoretical and methodological issues in palaeopathology,” in Human Paleopathology: Current Syntheses and Future Options, edited by DJ Ortner and AC Aufderheide, pp. 5-11.  Smithsonian Institution Press.

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Ousley, SD, WT Billeck, and RE Hollinger.  2005.  “Federal repatriation legislation and the role of physical anthropology in repatriation.”  American Journal of Physical Anthropology 128(Suppl. 41):2-32.

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Parker Pearson, M. 1999.  “Learning from the dead,” in The Archaeology of Death and Burial, Chapter 1, pp. 1-20.  Texas A&M University Press.

Parker Pearson, M.  1999.  “From now to then: ethnoarchaeology and analogy,” in The Archaeology of Death and Burial, Chapter 2 pp. 21-44.  Texas A&M University Press.

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Silverman, H.  2002.  “Introduction: the space and place of death,” in The Space and Place of Death, edited by Silverman and Small, pp. 1-12.  Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association #11.

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Society for American Archaeology (SAA).  1986.  Statement concerning the treatment of human remains.

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Spencer, F.  1982.  “Introduction,” in A History of American Physical Anthropology 1930-1980, edited by F. Spencer, pp. 1-10.  Academic Press.

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Thomas, DH.  1991.  “The basics of anthropological archaeology,” in Archaeology Down to Earth, pp. 29-59.  Harcourt Brace & Company.

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Wood, JW, GR Milner, HC Harpending, and KM Weiss.  1992.  “The osteological paradox: Problems of inferring prehistoric health from skeletal samples.”  Current Anthropology 33:343-370.

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Books on Reserve at the UL (for papers and projects):

 

Aufderheide, AC and C Rodríguez-Martín.  1998.  The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Paleopathology.  Cambridge University Press.

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Baker, BJ, TL Dupras, and MW Tocheri.  2005.  The Osteology of Children and Infants.  Texas A&M University Press.

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Bass, WM.  1987.  Human Osteology: A Laboratory and Field Manual.  Missouri Archaeological Society.

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Cox, M and S Mays.  2000.  Human Osteology in Archaeology and Forensic Science.  Greenwich Medical Media, Ltd.

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Grauer, AL and P Stuart-Macadam.  1998.  Sex and Gender in Paleopathological Perspective.  Cambridge University Press.

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İşcan, MY and KAR Kennedy.  1989.  Reconstruction of Life from the Skeleton.  Wiley-Liss.

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Katzenberg, MA and SR Saunders.  2000.  Biological Anthropology of the Human Skeleton.  Wiley.

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Larsen, CS.  1997.  Bioarchaeology: Interpreting Behavior from the Human Skeleton.  Cambridge University Press.

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Mays, S.  1998.  The Archaeology of Human Bones.  Routledge.

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Parker Pearson, M.  1999.  The Archaeology of Death and Burial.  Texas A&M University Press.

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Reichs, K, ed.  1986.  Forensic Osteology: Advances in the Identification of Human Remains.  Thomas.

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Ubelaker, DH.  1989.  Human Skeletal Remains: Excavation, Analysis, Interpretation.  Taraxacum.

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White, TD.  2000.  Human Osteology, 2nd Edition.  Academic Press.

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White, TD.  2005.  The Human Bone Manual.  Academic Press.

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