Poetics of Violence in Afroeurasian Bioarchaeology

Poetics of Violence in Afroeurasian Bioarchaeology

Osterholtz, Anna J.; Campbell, Roselyn A.

Springer International Publishing AG

06/2024

283

Dura

Inglês

9783031497186

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1. Introduction (Osterholtz and Campbell).- Part 1. Asia.- Chapter 2. Performative violence and power: Human sacrifice as a mechanism to establish group identity and social organization in early Bronze Age China (Dittmar et al).- Chapter 3. Trade and Trauma along the Silk Road, the evidence from the western frontier of China and Mongolia (700 BC-420 AD) (Lee and Cuba).- Chapter 4. Postmortem Cranial Impalement During the Middle Yayoi Period, North Kyushu, Japan (Padgett).- Chapter 5. Investigating the risk of violence during the Neolithic to the Late Iron Age in Northeast Thailand (c. 1400 B.C. - A.D. 800) (Pedersen and Domett).- Part 2. Africa.- Chapter 6. The Poetics of Human Sacrifice in Ancient Egypt (Campbell).- Part 3. Europe and Great Britain.- Chapter 7. The Poetics of Massacre in Copper Age Croatia: integrative analysis of the mass grave at Potocani (Novak et al).- Chapter 8. The Poetics of Violence at Phaleron (Buikstra et al).- Chapter 9. The Poetics of Power and Violence in Roman Iron Age Denmark (Collier).- Chapter 10. Assaults and abuse in Roman Britain: the poetics of violence experienced by women from the 1st to early 5th centuries CE (Redfern). Chapter 11. The poetics of violence in post-Medieval England: Identification of gendered performative violence in the past (Zuckerman et al).- Chapter 12. Conclusion (Campbell and Osterholtz)
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Bioarchaeology of Violence;Poetics Theory;Poetics of Violence;Old World Archaeology;Bioarchaeology of the Eastern Hemisphere;Neil Whitehead concept of poetics;Poetics of Violence in the Early Neolithic;Mass Killings and their Possible Biocultural Contexts;Copper Age mass burial assemblage;Violence in Iron Age Denmark;Violence in Ancient Egypt;Performative violence and the formation of social structure;Skeletal evidence of human sacrifice;violence during the Neolithic to the Late Iron Age Thailand;trade and violence Silk Road