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Human Biologists in the Archives
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Human Biologists in the Archives

Many physical anthropologists study populations using data that come primarily from the historical record. For this volume's authors, the classic anthropological 'field' is not the glamour of an exotic locale, but the sometimes tedium of the dusty back rooms of libraries, archives and museum collections. This book tells of the way in which archival data inform anthropological questions about human biology and health. The authors present a diverse array of human biological evidence from a variety of sources including the archaeological record, medical collections, church records, contemporary health and growth data and genetic information from the descendants of historical populations. The papers demonstrate how the analysis of historical documents expands the horizons of research in human biology, extends the longitudinal analysis of microevolutionary and social processes into the present and enhances our understanding of the human condition.
Alaotsikko
Demography, Health, Nutrition and Genetics in Historical Populations
ISBN
9780521020114
Kieli
englanti
Paino
724 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
8.9.2005
Sivumäärä
360