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Soltysiak, Arkadiusz. Bioarchaeology of the Near East 2 (2008)
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| Title: | Bioarchaeology of the Near East 2 (2008) | | Series: | Bioarchaeology of the Near East | | Availability: | In Print | | Publisher: | Gorgias Press |
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| Volume 2 | | Edited by Arkadiusz Soltysiak | | ISBN: | 978-1-60724-667-1 | | Availability: | In Print | | Publication Date: | 10/2009 | | Language: | English | | Format: | Hardback, Black, 7 x 10 in | | Pages: | 109 |
Bioarchaeology of the Near East is published annually in one volume. The aim of the journal is to promote research on the history of human populations inhabiting the areas of Southwestern Asia (chiefly Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, Anatolia, Iran, and Egypt). It will publish original contributions in which methods of physical anthropology and bioarchaeology are used to answer historical questions. Three kinds of texts will be considered for publication: original papers, general review articles (especially those focusing on methodological issues) and short fieldwork reports. Papers of two first categories will be subject to peer review. Volume 2 (2008) includes contributions by Nathan K. Harper, Sherry C. Fox, Mateusz Baca, and Martyna Molak, as well as short fieldwork reprots. Table of Contents
- Cover page (page 3)
- Copyright (page 4)
- Guidelines for authors (page 5)
- Recent research in Cypriot bioarchaeology (page 7)
- Introduction (page 7)
- Neolithic Cyprus (page 9)
- Parasitology (page 10)
- Chalcolithic (page 12)
- Anthropologie de terrain (page 13)
- Early/Middle Bronze Age (page 13)
- Cultural cranial modification (page 14)
- Late Bronze Age (page 16)
- Biodistance (page 17)
- Dental nonmetric (page 18)
- Metric analyses (page 19)
- Iron Age (page 19)
- Paleodemography (page 21)
- Hellenistic, Roman…Late Roman (page 22)
- Paleopathology (page 22)
- Medieval, Venetian and Ottoman periods (page 24)
- Occupational markers (page 24)
- Modern Cyprus (page 25)
- Molecular biology (page 25)
- Forensic anthropology (page 26)
- Future of bioarchaeology in Cyprus (page 26)
- Acknowledgments (page 27)
- Appendix: Major anthropological research by period & site for Cyprus (page 27)
- Bibliography (page 30)
- Research on ancient DNA in the Near East (page 45)
- Introduction (page 45)
- Genetic landscape of the Near East (page 48)
- Human aDNA studies from Near Eastern archaeological sites (page 50)
- DNA preservation (page 50)
- Population genetics based on aDNA studies (page 51)
- Molecular sexing (page 53)
- Disease (page 53)
- Animal aDNA (page 57)
- Cattle (Bos taurus) domestication (page 57)
- Pig (Sus scrofa) domestication (page 58)
- Goat (Capra aegagrus) (page 58)
- Concluding remarks (page 59)
- Acknowledgements (page 59)
- Bibliography (page 59)
- Tell Ashara (Syria), seasons 1999…2007 (page 68)
- Tell Barri (Syria), seasons 1980…2006 (page 72)
- Acknowledgements (page 75)
- Bibliography (page 75)
- Gohar Tepe and Goldar Tepe (Iran), seasons 2006…2007 (page 76)
- Acknowledgements (page 81)
- Bibliography (page 81)
- Tell Majnuna (Syria), season 2006 (page 82)
- MT cluster sections (page 85)
- Dump (page 87)
- MTE and EH cluster sections (page 89)
- Bone preservation patterns (page 89)
- Discussion and conclusion (page 95)
- Acknowledgements (page 98)
- Bibliography (page 98)
- Tell Masaikh (Syria), seasons 1998…2007 (page 99)
- Acknowledgements (page 101)
- Bibliography (page 101)
- Jebel Mashtale and Tell Marwaniye (Syria), seasons 2005…2006 (page 102)
- Deir an-Naqlun (Egypt), season 2006 (page 104)
- Acknowledgements (page 107)
- Bibliography (page 107)
- As-Sabiyah and Al-Khuwaysat (Kuwait), seasons 2007…2008 (page 108)
- Acknowledgements (page 111)
- Bibliography (page 112)
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