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Bioarchaeology: Addressing the Past (episode 1 of 3)

That Anthro Podcast by Gabriella Campbell

May 8, 202400:48:19Society & Culture

This is the first of three episodes in the Bioarchaeology, past, present, and future series. This series answers the question "what is bioarchaeology" in an understandable yet nuanced way. This episode, Addressing the Pa...

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Bioarchaeology: Addressing the Past (episode 1 of 3) is an episode from That Anthro Podcast by Gabriella Campbell. This is the first of three episodes in the Bioarchaeology, past, present, and future series. This series answers the question...

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This is the first of three episodes in the Bioarchaeology, past, present, and future series. This series answers the question "what is bioarchaeology" in an understandable yet nuanced way. This episode, Addressing the Past, covers the basics of bioarchaeology, including how it differs from archaeology, basic methods used, and the history of physical anthropology. It also includes interviews with several prominent bioarchaeologists (Dr. Jane Buikstra, Dr, Clark Larsen, and Dr. Haagen Klaus) about their take on the development of this field of study. The cover art was designed and created by Jona Schlegel, follow her on instagram @archaeoink or check out her website Follow @thatanthropodcast on Instagram References: Agarwal, S. C. (2024). The bioethics of skeletal anatomy collections from India. Nature Communications , 15 (1), 1692. Armelagos, G. J., & Cohen, M. N. (Eds.). (1984). Paleopathology at the Origins of Agriculture . Orlando, FL: Academic Press. Buikstra, J. E. (1977). Biocultural dimensions of archaeological study: a regional perspective. In Biocultural adaptation in prehistoric America , pp. 67-84. Cook, D. C. (2006). The old physical anthropology and the New World: a look at the accomplishments of an antiquated paradigm. In Buikstra, J. E., and Beck, L. A. (eds.) Bioarchaeology: The Contextual Analysis of Human Remains . Routledge. de la Cova, C. (2022). "Ethical issues and considerations for ethically engaging with the Robert J. Terry, Hamann-Todd, and William Montague Cobb anatomical collections." In American Journal of Biological Anthropology , vol. 177, pp. 42-42. Wiley. de la Cova, C. (2020a). Making silenced voices speak: Restoring neglected and ignored identities in anatomical collections. In C. M. Cheverko,J. R. Prince-Buitenhuys, & M. Hubbe (Eds.), Theoretical Perspectives in Bioarchaeology . Routledge, pp. 150–169. de la Cova, C. (2019). Marginalized bodies and the construction of the Robert J. Terry anatomical skeletal collection: a promised land lost. In Mant, M. and Holland, A. (eds.) Bioarchaeology of Marginalized People . Orlando: Academic Press, pp. 133-155. Larsen, C. (2015). Bioarchaeology: Interpreting Behavior from the Human Skeleton. Cambridge University Press. Morton, S. (1839). Crania Americana or a Comparative View of the Skulls of Various Aboriginal Nations of North and South America: To Which Is Prefixed an Essay on the Varieties of the Human Species; Illustrated by Seventy-Eight Plates and a Colored Map . Philadelphia: J. Dobson. Stienne, A. (2022). Mummified: The stories behind Egyptian mummies in museums , Manchester: Manchester University Press. van der Merwe NJ, Vogel JC. (1978). 13C content of human collagen as a measure of prehistoric diet in Woodland North America. Nature . 276: 815–816. Washburn, S. L. (1951). SECTION OF ANTHROPOLOGY : THE NEW PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences , 13 (7 Series II), 298–304.

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