Life and death in Asia Minor in Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine times : studies in archaeology and bioarchaeology /

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Imprint:Oxford ; Havertown, PA : Oxbow Books, 2017.
Description:xxiv, 360 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 29 cm.
Language:English
Series:Studies in funerary archaeology ; vol. 10
Studies in funerary archaeology ; v. 10.
Subject:
Format: Map Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11039994
Hidden Bibliographic Details
Other authors / contributors:Brandt, J. Rasmus, editor of compilation.
Hagelberg, Erika, editor of compilation.
Bjørnstad, Gro, editor of compilation.
Ahrens, Sven, editor of compilation.
ISBN:9781785703591
1785703595
9781785703607
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"Life and Death in Asia Minor combines contributions in both archaeology and bioarchaeology in Asia Minor in the period ca. 200 BC-AD 1300 for the first time. The archaeology topics are wide-ranging including death and territory, death and landscape perception, death and urban transformations from pagan to Christian topography, changing tomb typologies, funerary costs, family organization, funerary rights, rituals and practices among pagans, Jews, and Christians, inhumation and Early Byzantine cremations and use and reuse of tombs. The bioarchaeology chapters use DNA, isotope and osteological analyses to discuss, both among children and adults, questions such as demography and death rates, pathology and nutrition, body actions, genetics, osteobiography, and mobility patterns and diet. The areas covered in Asia Minor include the sites of Hierapolis, Laodikeia, Aphrodisias, Tlos, Ephesos, Priene, Kyme, Pergamon, Amorion, Gordion, Boğazkale, and Arslantepe. The theoretical and methodological approaches used make it highly relevant for people working in other geographical areas and time periods. Many of the articles could be used as case studies in teaching at schools and universities. An important objective of the publication has been to see how the different types of results emerging from archaeological and natural science studies respectively could be integrated with each other and pose new questions on ancient societies, which were far more complex than historical and social studies of the past often manage to transmit"--Publisher description.
Other form:Online version: Life and death in Asia Minor in Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine times Oxford ; Philadelphia : Oxbow Books, 2016 9781785703607

Regenstein, Bookstacks

Loading map link
Holdings details from Regenstein, Bookstacks
Call Number: DR431 .L55 2017
c.1 Available Loan period: standard loan  Scan and Deliver Request for Pickup Need help? - Ask a Librarian