The Backbone of Europe
Herausgeber: Steckel, Richard H.; Roberts, Charlotte A.; Larsen, Clark Spencer
The Backbone of Europe
Herausgeber: Steckel, Richard H.; Roberts, Charlotte A.; Larsen, Clark Spencer
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Represents the largest recorded dataset based on human skeletal remains from archaeological sites across the continent of Europe.
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Represents the largest recorded dataset based on human skeletal remains from archaeological sites across the continent of Europe.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1000g
- ISBN-13: 9781108421959
- ISBN-10: 1108421954
- Artikelnr.: 53020534
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1000g
- ISBN-13: 9781108421959
- ISBN-10: 1108421954
- Artikelnr.: 53020534
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. The European History of Health project: introduction to goals,
materials, and methods Richard H. Steckel, Clark Spencer Larsen, Charlotte
A. Roberts and Joerg Baten; 2. Contextual dimensions of health and
lifestyle: isotopes, diet, migration, and the archaeological and historical
records Rimantas Jankauskas and Gisela Grupe; 3. Measuring community health
using skeletal remains: a health index for Europe Richard H. Steckel and
Anna Kjellström; 4. The history of European oral health: evidence from
dental caries and antemortem tooth loss Ursula Witwer-Backofen and Felix
Engel; 5. Proliferative periosteal reactions: assessment of trends in
Europe over the past two millennia Carina Marques, Vitor Matos and Nicholas
J. Meinzer; 6. Growth disruption in children: linear enamel hypoplasias
Zsolt Bereczki, Maria Teschler-Nicola, Antonia Marcsik, Nicholas Meinzer
and Joerg Baten; 7. History of anemia and related nutritional deficiencies:
evidence from cranial porosities Anastasia Papathanasiou, Nicholas J.
Meinzer, Kimberly D. Williams and Clark Spencer Larsen; 8. Agricultural
specialization, urbanization, workload and stature Nicholas Meinzer,
Richard H. Steckel and Joerg Baten; 9. History of degenerative joint
disease in people across Europe - bioarchaeological inferences about
lifestyle and activity from osteoarthritis and vertebral osteophytosis
Kimberly D. Williams, Nicholas J. Meinzer and Clark Spencer Larsen; 10. The
history of violence in Europe: evidence from cranial and postcranial bone
trauma Joerg Baten and Richard H. Steckel; 11. The developmental origins of
health and disease: early life experiences and adult age at death in
Europe: evidence from skeletal remains Charlotte A. Roberts and Richard H.
Steckel; 12. Climate and health: Europe from the pre-Middle Ages to the
nineteenth century Richard H. Steckel and Felix Engel; 13. Multidimensional
patterns of European health, work, and violence over the past two millennia
Joerg Baten, Richard H. Steckel, Clark Spencer Larsen and Charlotte A.
Roberts; 14. Data collection codebook Richard H. Steckel, Clark Spencer
Larsen, Paul W. Sciulli and Phillip L. Walker; 15. Database creation,
management, and analysis Charlotte A. Roberts, Richard H. Steckel and Clark
Spencer Larsen.
materials, and methods Richard H. Steckel, Clark Spencer Larsen, Charlotte
A. Roberts and Joerg Baten; 2. Contextual dimensions of health and
lifestyle: isotopes, diet, migration, and the archaeological and historical
records Rimantas Jankauskas and Gisela Grupe; 3. Measuring community health
using skeletal remains: a health index for Europe Richard H. Steckel and
Anna Kjellström; 4. The history of European oral health: evidence from
dental caries and antemortem tooth loss Ursula Witwer-Backofen and Felix
Engel; 5. Proliferative periosteal reactions: assessment of trends in
Europe over the past two millennia Carina Marques, Vitor Matos and Nicholas
J. Meinzer; 6. Growth disruption in children: linear enamel hypoplasias
Zsolt Bereczki, Maria Teschler-Nicola, Antonia Marcsik, Nicholas Meinzer
and Joerg Baten; 7. History of anemia and related nutritional deficiencies:
evidence from cranial porosities Anastasia Papathanasiou, Nicholas J.
Meinzer, Kimberly D. Williams and Clark Spencer Larsen; 8. Agricultural
specialization, urbanization, workload and stature Nicholas Meinzer,
Richard H. Steckel and Joerg Baten; 9. History of degenerative joint
disease in people across Europe - bioarchaeological inferences about
lifestyle and activity from osteoarthritis and vertebral osteophytosis
Kimberly D. Williams, Nicholas J. Meinzer and Clark Spencer Larsen; 10. The
history of violence in Europe: evidence from cranial and postcranial bone
trauma Joerg Baten and Richard H. Steckel; 11. The developmental origins of
health and disease: early life experiences and adult age at death in
Europe: evidence from skeletal remains Charlotte A. Roberts and Richard H.
Steckel; 12. Climate and health: Europe from the pre-Middle Ages to the
nineteenth century Richard H. Steckel and Felix Engel; 13. Multidimensional
patterns of European health, work, and violence over the past two millennia
Joerg Baten, Richard H. Steckel, Clark Spencer Larsen and Charlotte A.
Roberts; 14. Data collection codebook Richard H. Steckel, Clark Spencer
Larsen, Paul W. Sciulli and Phillip L. Walker; 15. Database creation,
management, and analysis Charlotte A. Roberts, Richard H. Steckel and Clark
Spencer Larsen.
1. The European History of Health project: introduction to goals,
materials, and methods Richard H. Steckel, Clark Spencer Larsen, Charlotte
A. Roberts and Joerg Baten; 2. Contextual dimensions of health and
lifestyle: isotopes, diet, migration, and the archaeological and historical
records Rimantas Jankauskas and Gisela Grupe; 3. Measuring community health
using skeletal remains: a health index for Europe Richard H. Steckel and
Anna Kjellström; 4. The history of European oral health: evidence from
dental caries and antemortem tooth loss Ursula Witwer-Backofen and Felix
Engel; 5. Proliferative periosteal reactions: assessment of trends in
Europe over the past two millennia Carina Marques, Vitor Matos and Nicholas
J. Meinzer; 6. Growth disruption in children: linear enamel hypoplasias
Zsolt Bereczki, Maria Teschler-Nicola, Antonia Marcsik, Nicholas Meinzer
and Joerg Baten; 7. History of anemia and related nutritional deficiencies:
evidence from cranial porosities Anastasia Papathanasiou, Nicholas J.
Meinzer, Kimberly D. Williams and Clark Spencer Larsen; 8. Agricultural
specialization, urbanization, workload and stature Nicholas Meinzer,
Richard H. Steckel and Joerg Baten; 9. History of degenerative joint
disease in people across Europe - bioarchaeological inferences about
lifestyle and activity from osteoarthritis and vertebral osteophytosis
Kimberly D. Williams, Nicholas J. Meinzer and Clark Spencer Larsen; 10. The
history of violence in Europe: evidence from cranial and postcranial bone
trauma Joerg Baten and Richard H. Steckel; 11. The developmental origins of
health and disease: early life experiences and adult age at death in
Europe: evidence from skeletal remains Charlotte A. Roberts and Richard H.
Steckel; 12. Climate and health: Europe from the pre-Middle Ages to the
nineteenth century Richard H. Steckel and Felix Engel; 13. Multidimensional
patterns of European health, work, and violence over the past two millennia
Joerg Baten, Richard H. Steckel, Clark Spencer Larsen and Charlotte A.
Roberts; 14. Data collection codebook Richard H. Steckel, Clark Spencer
Larsen, Paul W. Sciulli and Phillip L. Walker; 15. Database creation,
management, and analysis Charlotte A. Roberts, Richard H. Steckel and Clark
Spencer Larsen.
materials, and methods Richard H. Steckel, Clark Spencer Larsen, Charlotte
A. Roberts and Joerg Baten; 2. Contextual dimensions of health and
lifestyle: isotopes, diet, migration, and the archaeological and historical
records Rimantas Jankauskas and Gisela Grupe; 3. Measuring community health
using skeletal remains: a health index for Europe Richard H. Steckel and
Anna Kjellström; 4. The history of European oral health: evidence from
dental caries and antemortem tooth loss Ursula Witwer-Backofen and Felix
Engel; 5. Proliferative periosteal reactions: assessment of trends in
Europe over the past two millennia Carina Marques, Vitor Matos and Nicholas
J. Meinzer; 6. Growth disruption in children: linear enamel hypoplasias
Zsolt Bereczki, Maria Teschler-Nicola, Antonia Marcsik, Nicholas Meinzer
and Joerg Baten; 7. History of anemia and related nutritional deficiencies:
evidence from cranial porosities Anastasia Papathanasiou, Nicholas J.
Meinzer, Kimberly D. Williams and Clark Spencer Larsen; 8. Agricultural
specialization, urbanization, workload and stature Nicholas Meinzer,
Richard H. Steckel and Joerg Baten; 9. History of degenerative joint
disease in people across Europe - bioarchaeological inferences about
lifestyle and activity from osteoarthritis and vertebral osteophytosis
Kimberly D. Williams, Nicholas J. Meinzer and Clark Spencer Larsen; 10. The
history of violence in Europe: evidence from cranial and postcranial bone
trauma Joerg Baten and Richard H. Steckel; 11. The developmental origins of
health and disease: early life experiences and adult age at death in
Europe: evidence from skeletal remains Charlotte A. Roberts and Richard H.
Steckel; 12. Climate and health: Europe from the pre-Middle Ages to the
nineteenth century Richard H. Steckel and Felix Engel; 13. Multidimensional
patterns of European health, work, and violence over the past two millennia
Joerg Baten, Richard H. Steckel, Clark Spencer Larsen and Charlotte A.
Roberts; 14. Data collection codebook Richard H. Steckel, Clark Spencer
Larsen, Paul W. Sciulli and Phillip L. Walker; 15. Database creation,
management, and analysis Charlotte A. Roberts, Richard H. Steckel and Clark
Spencer Larsen.







