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About the Author
Debra L. Martin is professor of biological anthropology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Caryn E. Tegtmeyer is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Reviews
An engaging collection of papers concerning a health condition that many bioarchaeologists will have encountered but may not have formally identified. The cultural contexts of the studies are quite varied, and this helps to illustrate the different circumstances in which injury recidivism may occur.... I hope this stimulating volume encourages scholarly attention to these areas. * International Journal of Paleopathology *
This book captures a zeitgeist in the study of human remains, reflecting the coming-together of shared research themes and ethical concerns in the disciplines of forensic anthropology and bioarcheology. These diverse studies show that regardless of time and space, the lives of injury recidivists have shared commonalities: structural violence and socio-economic inequalities. Their osteobiographies are powerful; and at times, make for heart-breaking reading. They serve to remind us that our work has impact and resonance for understanding the wider social context in which injuries are sustained, all too frequently by the most vulnerable in a community. -- Rebecca Redfern, Museum of London
Book Information
ISBN 9781498547147
Author Caryn E. Tegtmeyer
Format Hardback
Page Count 270
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 590g
Dimensions(mm) 238mm * 159mm * 26mm