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Bioarchaeology - Wikipedia
Bioarchaeology (osteoarchaeology, osteology or palaeo-osteology [1]) in Europe describes the study of biological remains from archaeological sites. In the United States it is the scientific study of human remains from archaeological sites.
Bioarchaeology - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Bioarchaeology (osteoarchaeology) is the study of human remains in archaeological context. It may also be used in a general sense as the study of any biological remains (fauna and flora) recovered from an archaeology site.
What is Bioarchaeology? · Bioarchaeological Research at Old …
Bioarchaeology is the study of human remains in archaeological contexts. Since it developed as an academic discipline starting in the 1970s, bioarchaeology has been a revolution in how we understand the lives of past human beings, because the study of human remains themselves frees the researcher of problems of historical bias.
How Bioarchaeology Works - HowStuffWorks
2023年6月9日 · Bioarchaelogy is the study of human skeletal remains from archaeological sites. This discipline allows us to reconstruct past human activities, disease and overall health patterns, and much more.
12.1: Introduction to Bioarchaeology - Social Sci LibreTexts
Bioarchaeology is the study of human skeletons in archaeological sites, which can answer many questions concerning human behavior and ways of life of groups that occupied a site. Bioarchaeologists have extensive training in forensics, osteology (study of bones), and archaeological field methods.
Twenty‐first century bioarchaeology: Taking stock and moving …
2022年3月22日 · Bioarchaeology has matured and diversified into a widely recognized field of study with distinctive evolutionary anthropology and archaeology traditions around the world converging increasingly on a global bioarchaeology.
Bioarchaeology | Archaeology News Online Magazine
2021年3月10日 · Bioarchaeology is a multidisciplinary field that merges the principles of archaeology and biological anthropology to study and interpret human remains from archaeological sites.
Bioarchaeology | Britannica
Bioarchaeologists test hypotheses about relative mortality, population movements, wars, social status, political organization, and other demographic, epidemiological, and social phenomena in past societies by combining detailed knowledge of cultural features and artifacts, such as those related to mortuary practice, with an understanding of pale...
Bioarchaeology International - University of Florida
Bioarchaeology emphasizes not only the study of human remains but the integrative analysis and interpretation of their context, including the archaeological, socio-cultural and political milieu, and environmental setting.
Bioarchaeology: Definition - SpringerLink
Bioarchaeology is the study of human remains from archaeological contexts. Although the term was first used in reference to the study of animal remains, it has generally become exclusive to human remains, but sometimes called human osteoarchaeology or human bioarchaeology.