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"Harnessing the concept of 'the power of one,' this book guides the reader into the past using carefully woven biographies rich in detail and scope."--Anne L. Grauer, Loyola University, Chicago

"The populational approach to bioarchaeology tends to be monochrome in its efforts to answer broader research-oriented questions. This volume splashes the past with color through a select group of individuals who actually experienced it."--Margaret A. Judd, University of Pittsburgh

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. Covering a span of more than four thousand years of human history and focusing on individuals who lived between 3200 BC and the nineteenth century, the essays in this book examine the lives of nomads, warriors, artisans, farmers, and healers.
     The contributors employ a wide range of tools, including traditional macroscopic skeletal analysis, bone chemistry, ancient DNA, grave contexts, and local legends, sagas, and other historical information. The collection as a whole presents a series of osteobiographies--profiles of the lives of specific individuals whose remains were excavated from archaeological sites. The result offers a more "personal" approach to mortuary archaeology; this is a book about people--not just bones.

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""The populational approach to bioarchaeology tends to be monochrome in its efforts to answer broader research-oriented questions. This volume splashes the past with colour through a select group of individuals who actually experienced it.""--Margaret A. Judd, University of Pittsburgh

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
xi
Foreword xiii
1 Osteobiography and Bioarchaeology
1(10)
Ann L. W. Stodder
Ann M. Palkovich
Part 1 Ancestors and Descendants
2 The Magician: An Ancestral Hopi Leader
11(15)
Jill E. Neitzel
3 The Axed Man of Mosfell: Skeletal Evidence of a Viking Age Homicide, the Icelandic Sagas, and Feud
26(18)
Phillip L. Walker
Jesse Byock
Jacqueline T. Eng
Jon M. Erlandson
Per Holck
Henry Schwarcz
Davide Zori
4 Legendary Chamorro Strength: Skeletal Embodiment and the Boundaries of Interpretation
44(24)
Gary M. Heathcote
Vincent P. Diego
Hajime Ishida
Vincent J. Sava
5 Mortuary Evidence for Maya Political Resistance and Religious Syncretism in Colonial Belize
68(17)
Gabriel D. Wrobel
Part 2 Ancient Travelers and "Others"
6 Social Marginalization among the Chiribaya: The Curandero of Yaral, Southern Peru
85(11)
Maria Cecilia Lozada
Kelly J. Knudson
Rex C. Haydon
Jane E. Buikstra
7 A Neolithic Nomad from Dakhleh Oasis
96(17)
Jennifer L. Thompson
8 Lesley: A Unique Bronze Age Individual from Southeastern Arabia
113(14)
Debra L. Martin
Daniel T. Potts
9 The "African Queen": A Portuguese Mystery
127(24)
Mary Lucas Powell
Della Collins Cook
Maia M. Langley
Susan Dale Spencer
Jennifer Raff
Frederika Kaestle
Part 3 Craftsmen and Artisans
10 Sew Long? The Osteobiography of a Woman from Medieval Polis, Cyprus
151(11)
Brenda J. Baker
Claire E. Terhune
Amy Papalexandrou
11 A Master Artisan? Tribute to the Founder of a Teotihuacan Apartment Compound
162(15)
Rebecca Storey
Randolph J. Widmer
12 Vulcan: Skilled Village Craftsman of Ban Chiang, Thailand
177(16)
Michele Toomay Douglas
Michael Pietrusewsky
13 Written in Stone, Written in Bone: The Osteobiography of a Bronze Age Craftsman from Alalakh
193(24)
Alexis T. Boutin
Part 4 Farm and Village
14 Life and Death of a Mother and Child in Nineteenth-Century Ontario, Canada
217(12)
M. Anne Katzenberg
Shelley R. Saunders
15 Thumbprints of a Midwife: Birth and Infant Death in an Ancient Pueblo Community
229(13)
Charles F. Merbs
16 Reading a Life: A Fourteenth-Century Ancestral Puebloan Woman
242(13)
Ann M. Palkovich
17 From Cradle to Grave and Beyond: A Maya Life and Death
255(16)
Pamela L. Geller
List of Contributors 271(6)
Index 277
Ann L.W. Stodder is a research associate in anthropology at the Field Museum. Ann M. Palkovich is an associate professor emerita of anthropology at George Mason University.