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06 Mar 09

Knudson & Stojanowski 2008 - New Directions in Bioarchaeology

As a discipline that bridges the biological and social sciences, bioarchaeology has much to contribute to a contextualized and theoretically sophisticated understanding of social identities. Here, we discuss the growing methodological sophistication of bioarchaeology and highlight new developments in osteological age and sex estimation, paleodemography, biodistance analysis, biogeochemistry, and taphonomy, particularly anthropologie de terrain. We then discuss how these methodological developments, when united with social theory, can elucidate social identities. More specifically, we highlight past and future bioarchaeological work on disability and impairment, gender identity, identities of age and the life course, social identity and body modification, embodiment, and ethnic and community identities.

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bioarchaeology osteology identity methodology age estimation sex estimation paleodemography biodistance analysis biogeochemistry taphonomy anthropologie de terrain disability gender life course body modification embodiment

  • sophisticated problem orientations are not possible without careful data collection in both the field and the laboratory,
    and that these data are most powerful when a research question with broad appeal is addressed
  • coexisting social identities
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