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Cooperation And Hierarchy In Ancient Bolivia Building Community With The Body Sara L Juengst

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Cooperation And Hierarchy In Ancient Bolivia Building Community With The Body Sara L Juengst
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.11 MB
Author: Sara L. Juengst
ISBN: 9781032004709, 9781032008295, 1032004703, 1032008296
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Cooperation And Hierarchy In Ancient Bolivia Building Community With The Body Sara L Juengst by Sara L. Juengst 9781032004709, 9781032008295, 1032004703, 1032008296 instant download after payment.

This book explores how past peoples navigated and created power structures and social relationships, using a case study from the Titicaca Basin of Bolivia (800 BC–AD 400). Based on the analysis of human skeletal remains, it combines anthropological social theory, archaeological contexts, and biological indicators of identity, disease, and labor to present a microhistory. The analysis moves in scale from individual experiences of daily life to broad patterns of shared identity and kinship during a time of significant economic and ecological change in the lake basin. The volume is particularly valuable for scholars and students interested in what bioarchaeology can tell us about power and social relationships in the past and how this is relevant to modern constructions of community.

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