Description
Most of the contributions assembled here were initially presented as part of a symposium at the 2003 Plains Conference. Twenty-one preeminent scholars, working across many fields within bioarchaeology and skeletal biology—including paleopathology, dental pathology, and human osteology—bring their expertise to bear not only on prehistoric Native American burials, but on numerous other case studies. They look at specific Wyoming samples of pioneer-era burials, Indian War–era casualties, historic Chinese burials, and remains from the Benick Ranch and the Korell-Bordeaux sites. Reports on Crow Indian mummies from Montana and military burials from Missouri and Nebraska continue the exploration into recent historic times. Human burials provide a rich source of information about people’s lives—who they were, what activities they pursued, and how they may have participated in rituals of death and mourning.
Book Information
ISBN 9781607814108
Author George W. Gill
Format Paperback
Page Count 340
Imprint University of Utah Press,U.S.
Publisher University of Utah Press,U.S.
Weight(grams) 800g