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Studies in forensic biohistory : anthropological perspectives / edited Christopher M. Stojanowski, Arizona State University, USA, William N. Duncan, East Tennessee State University, USA.

Contributor(s): Series: Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropologyPublisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press is part of the University of Cambridge, [2016]Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781107073548 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 614/.17 23
LOC classification:
  • GN69.8 .S78 2016
Contents:
1 Defining an Anthropological Biohistorical Research Agenda: The History, Scale, and Scope of an Emerging Discipline. 1.1 Defining and Delineating a Biohistorical Research Agenda 1.2 The Scope of Biohistory ; 1.3 Volume Rationale, Goals, and Organization ; 1.4 Conclusion ; References ; 2 Autopsy of Past Leaders: What Do Remains Tell Us About Them? ; 2.1 First Patient: Richard I the Lionheart. 2.1.1 What We Know 2.1.2 Materials and Methods ; 2.1.3 Results ; 2.1.4 Specific Interpretation ; 2.2 Second Patient: Henri IV of France ; 2.2.1 What We Know ; 2.2.2 Material and Methods ; 2.2.3 Results ; 2.2.4 Specific Interpretation ; 2.3 Third Patient: Maximilien de Robespierre. 2.3.1 What We Know 2.3.2 Material and Methods ; 2.3.3 Results ; 2.3.4 Specific Interpretation ; 2.4 Conclusion ; References ; 3 Game of Thrones: Richard III and the Creation of Cultural Heritage ; 3.1 A Game of Thrones ; 3.2 Epilogue (April 2015) ; References. 4 The Search for Don Francisco de Paula Marin: Servant, Friend, and Advisor to King Kamehameha I, Kingdom of Hawai'i 4.1 Marin Tower Housing Project ; 4.2 Marin's Health and Physical Features ; 4.3 Objectives of Study ; 4.4 Methods (Sex, Age, Stature, Ancestry) ; 4.5 Results.

Includes index.

1 Defining an Anthropological Biohistorical Research Agenda: The History, Scale, and Scope of an Emerging Discipline. 1.1 Defining and Delineating a Biohistorical Research Agenda 1.2 The Scope of Biohistory ; 1.3 Volume Rationale, Goals, and Organization ; 1.4 Conclusion ; References ; 2 Autopsy of Past Leaders: What Do Remains Tell Us About Them? ; 2.1 First Patient: Richard I the Lionheart. 2.1.1 What We Know 2.1.2 Materials and Methods ; 2.1.3 Results ; 2.1.4 Specific Interpretation ; 2.2 Second Patient: Henri IV of France ; 2.2.1 What We Know ; 2.2.2 Material and Methods ; 2.2.3 Results ; 2.2.4 Specific Interpretation ; 2.3 Third Patient: Maximilien de Robespierre. 2.3.1 What We Know 2.3.2 Material and Methods ; 2.3.3 Results ; 2.3.4 Specific Interpretation ; 2.4 Conclusion ; References ; 3 Game of Thrones: Richard III and the Creation of Cultural Heritage ; 3.1 A Game of Thrones ; 3.2 Epilogue (April 2015) ; References. 4 The Search for Don Francisco de Paula Marin: Servant, Friend, and Advisor to King Kamehameha I, Kingdom of Hawai'i 4.1 Marin Tower Housing Project ; 4.2 Marin's Health and Physical Features ; 4.3 Objectives of Study ; 4.4 Methods (Sex, Age, Stature, Ancestry) ; 4.5 Results.

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