Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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CC79.5.B37 A36 | Basketry technology : a guide to identification and analysis / | 1 |
CC79.5.B37 A36 2016 | Basketry technology a guide to identification and analysis / | 1 |
CC79.5.F53 .K63 1998 | Bügelfibeln der Merowingerzeit im westlichen Frankenreich / | 1 |
CC79.5.G55 F72 | Glass and archaeology / | 1 |
CC79.5.H85 |
Bioarchaeology : the contextual analysis of human remains / Grave disturbances : the archaeology of post-depositional interactions with the dead / Human remains: another dimension : the application of imaging to the study of human remains / Sex estimation of the human skeleton history, methods, and emerging / Archaeologists and the dead : mortuary archaeology in contemporary society / Theorizing bioarchaeology Egyptian Bioarchaeology : Humans, Animals, and the Environment / Death embodied : archaeological approaches to the treatment of the corpse / The Routledge handbook of Mesoamerican bioarchaeology / Palaeopathology and evolutionary medicine : an integrated approach / Osteoarchaeology : a guide to the macroscopic study of human skeletal remains / Science, museums and collecting the indigenous dead in colonial Australia / Ethics and Burial Archaeology. Interdisciplinary explorations of postmortem interaction : dead bodies, funerary objects, and burial spaces through texts and time / Bioarchaeological and forensic perspectives on violence how violent death is interpreted from skeletal remains / Bioarchaeological analyses and bodies : new ways of knowing anatomical and archaeological skeletal collections / Archaeological human remains : legacies of imperialism, communism and colonialism / Human remains : curation, reburial and repatriation / |
20 |
CC79.5.H85 A53 2021 | The ancient Egyptians & the natural world : flora, fauna & science / | 1 |
CC79.5 .H85 A64 2014 | Bioarchaeological and Forensic Perspectives on Violence : How Violent Death is Interpreted from Skeletal Remains. | 1 |
CC79.5.H85 A73 2014eb | Archaeological human remains : global perspectives / | 1 |
CC79.5.H85 A82 2016 | Archaeologists and the dead : mortuary archaeology in contemporary society / | 1 |
CC79.5.H85 A83 2015eb | The archaeology of cremation : burned human remains in funerary studies / | 1 |
CC79.5.H85 B22 2019eb | The backbone of Europe : health, diet, work and violence over two millennia / | 1 |
CC79.5.H85 B438 2018 | Children and Childhood in Bioarchaeology : Bioarchaeological Interpretations of the Human Past: Local, Regional, and Global Perspectives. | 1 |
CC79.5.H85 B495 2020 | Bioarchaeology and identity revisited / | 2 |
CC79.5.H85 B54 2013eb | Bioarchaeology of East Asia : Movement, Contact, Health / | 1 |
CC79.5.H85 B54 2017eb | The bioarchaeology of dissection and autopsy in the United States / | 1 |
CC79.5.H85 B544 2019 | Bioarchaeology of frontiers and borderlands / | 2 |
CC79.5.H85 B56 2012 | The bioarchaeology of individuals / | 1 |
CC79.5.H85 B56 2012eb | The bioarchaeology of individuals / | 1 |
CC79.5.H85 B56 2020 | The bioarchaeology of structural violence : a theoretical framework for Industrial Era inequality / | 1 |
CC79.5.H85 B563 2017eb | Bioarchaeology of impairment and disability : theoretical, ethnohistorical, and methodological perspectives / | 2 |