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Ancient Health Skeletal Indicators Of Agricultural And Economic Intensification 1st Mark N Cohen

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Ancient Health Skeletal Indicators Of Agricultural And Economic Intensification 1st Mark N Cohen
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Publisher: University Press of Florida
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.85 MB
Pages: 464
Author: Mark N. Cohen, Gillian M. M. Crane-Kramer
ISBN: 9780813030821, 081303082X
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1st

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Ancient Health Skeletal Indicators Of Agricultural And Economic Intensification 1st Mark N Cohen by Mark N. Cohen, Gillian M. M. Crane-kramer 9780813030821, 081303082X instant download after payment.

Twenty years ago Mark Nathan Cohen coedited a collection of essays that set a new standard in using paleopathology to identify trends in health associated with changes in prehistoric technology, economy, demography, and political centralization. Ancient Health expands and celebrates that work. Confirming earlier conclusions that human health declined after the adoption of farming and the rise of civilization, this book greatly enlarges the geographical range of paleopathological studies by including new work from both established and up-and-coming scholars. Moving beyond the western hemisphere and western Eurasia, this collection involves studies from Chile, Peru, Mexico, the United States, Denmark, Britain, Portugal, South Africa, Israel, India, Vietnam, Thailand, China, and Mongolia. Adding great significance to this volume, the author discusses and successfully rebuts the arguments of the "osteological paradox" that long have challenged work in the area of quantitative paleopathology, demonstrating that the "paradox" has far less meaning than its proponents argue.

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