The Routledge Handbook Of The Bioarchaeology Of Human Conflict by Christopher Knüsel

This comprehensive volume delves into the intersection of bioarchaeology and conflict studies, offering an in-depth exploration of how human remains can reveal insights into past conflicts. It compiles a diverse range of case studies from various geographical and temporal contexts, illustrating the methodologies and theoretical frameworks used to interpret evidence of violence and warfare in archaeological records. By examining skeletal trauma, weapon injuries, and burial practices, the book provides a nuanced understanding of the social, cultural, and environmental factors that have shaped human conflict throughout history.

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