
Bioarchaeology of Injuries and Violence in Early Medieval Europe
Bioarchaeology of Injuries and Violence in Early Medieval Europe
Bok · Engelsk · 2022
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Omfang | x, 195 sider : illustrasjoner, grafer, fotografier
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Opplysninger | Innhold: Violent societies and/or societies without violence? Injuries and violence in the Early Middle Ages from a bioarchaeological approach -- The osteological evidence for execution in Anglo-Saxon England -- Skeletal trauma as an indicator of directed interpersonal violence in Early Medieval German. Evidence from the Large Merovingian Cemetery of Mannheim-Seckenheim -- Violence in Gaul from Late Antiquity to the Early Medieval period -- The Byzantine "Wound Man". The bioarchaeology of trauma in the Sixth to Twelth Centuries AD Greece -- Injuries, violence and war in Apulia during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages -- Traumatic pathology and violence between the 7th and 11th Centuries in the Hermitic Necropolis of Las Gobas (Lano, Trevino, Burgos) -- Violence survival or death. The osteoarchaeological evidence from Christian and Muslim contexts in Late Antiquity and Early Medieval Navarre (7th-11th Centuries).
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Emner | Arkeologi
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Skader Tidlig middelalder Vold bioarkeologi arkeologi personskader vold skader menneskeskjeletter osteologi |
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ISBN | 9781407359939
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