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I believe I posted this title to the list some time ago, but I thought that
some people would be interested in what articles are in this volume.
Grauer, Anne L. (editor). BODIES OF EVIDENCE: RECONSTRUCTING HISTORY THROUGH
SKELETAL ANALYSIS (New York: Wiley-Liss, 1995).
PART I: ISSUES AND CONSIDERATIONS
Politics, Law, Pragmatics, and Human Burial Excavations: An Example from
Northern California (Lynne Goldstein)
Descendant Community Partnering in the Archaeological and Bioanthropological
Investigation of African American Skeletal Populations: Two Interrelated Case
Studies from Philadelphia (Daniel G. Roberts and John P. McCarthy)
Historic Cemetery Analysis: Practical Considerations (Douglas H. Ubelaker)
Taphonomic Processes in Historic Cemeteries (Stephen P. Nawrocki)
PART II: THE ASSESSMENT OF DEMOGRAPHIC PATTERNS
Can Skeletal Samples Accurately Represent the Living Population They Come
From? The St. Thomas' Cemetery Site, Belleville, Ontario (Shelley R. Saunders,
D. Ann Herring, and Gerald Boyce)
A Piece of Chicago's Past: Exploring Subadult Mortality in the Dunning
Poorhouse Cemetery (Ann L. Grauer and Elizabeth M. McNamara)
Bones in the Basement: Bioarchaeology of Historic Remains in Nonmortuary
Contexts (Judith M. Harrington and Robert L. Blakely)
An Assessment of Health and Mortality of Nineteenth Century Rochester, New
York Using Historic Records and the Highland Park Skeletal Collection (Rosanne
L. Higgins and Joyce Sirianni)
PART III: RECONSTRUCTING PATTERNS OF HEALTH AND DISEASE
Cross Homestead: Life and Death on the Midwestern Frontier (Clark Spencer
Larsen, et al.)
Health and Hard Times: A Case Study From the Middle to Late Nineteenth Century
in Eastern Texas (Frank Winchell, Jerome C. Rose, and Randall W. Moir)
A Glimpse of Early Nineteenth Century Cincinnati as Viewed from Potter's
Field: An Exercise in Problem Solving (Elizabeth A. Murray and Anthony J.
Perzigian)
Dental Pathologies Among Inmates of the Monroe County Poorhouse (Richard C.
Sutter)
Bone Chemistry Analysis and Documentary Archaeology: Dietary Patterns of
Enslaved African Americans in the South Carolina Low Country (Thomas A.J.
Crist)
Nitrogen Isotope Evidence for Weaning Age in a Nineteenth Century Canadian
Skeletal Sample (M. Anne Katzenberg and Susan Pfeiffer)
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