Description
Charlier also pieces together the stories of people whose names and lives have long been forgotten. He investigates Stone Age graves, medieval necropolises, and museum collections. Playing the role of both crime scene investigator and forensic anthropologist, Charlier diagnoses a mummy with malaria, an ancient Greek child with Down syndrome, and a stately Roman with encephalitis. He studies accounts of divine cures from antiquity. He determines the origins of preserved heads of the Jivaro and Maori people to help museums return them to their clans.
Exploring how our ancestors lived and how they died, the forty cases in this book tackle some of history's most enduring questions and illustrate the power of science to reveal the secrets of the past.
Reviews
Charlier deftly incorporates complex medical terminology with the voice of a storyteller." - Forbes
Book Information
ISBN 9780813056548
Author Phillipe Charlier
Format Paperback
Page Count 136
Imprint University Press of Florida
Publisher University Press of Florida
Weight(grams) 300g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 18mm