ABSTRACT

Theoretical Approaches in Bioarchaeology emphasizes how several different theoretical perspectives can be used to reconstruct the biocultural experiences of humans in the past.

Over the past few decades, bioarchaeology has been transformed through methodological revisions, technological advances, and the inclusion of external theoretical frameworks from the social and natural sciences. These interdisciplinary perspectives became the backbone of bioarchaeology and strengthened the discipline’s ability to address questions about past biological and social dynamics. Consequently, how, why, and when to apply external theory to studies of past populations are central and timely questions tied to future developments of the discipline. This book facilitates ongoing dialogues about theoretical applications within the field and interdisciplinary connections between bioarchaeology, biological anthropology, and other disciplines. Each chapter highlights how a theoretical framework originating from a social or natural science connects to past and future bioarchaeological research.

For scholars and archaeologists interested in the theoretical applications of bioarchaeology, this book will be an excellent resource.

chapter 1|14 pages

Theory in bioarchaeology

An introduction

chapter 2|13 pages

Embodying bioarchaeology

Theory and practice

chapter 3|17 pages

Gender in bioarchaeology

chapter 5|17 pages

Life course approaches and life history theory

Synergistic perspectives for bioarchaeology

chapter 6|17 pages

Reconstructing immune competence in skeletal samples

A theoretical and methodological approach

chapter 8|18 pages

Live through this

Developing a sustainable pathway for resilience theory in bioarchaeological research

chapter 9|19 pages

Structural violence

Epistemological considerations for bioarchaeology

chapter 10|20 pages

Making silenced voices speak

Restoring neglected and ignored identities in anatomical collections

chapter 11|14 pages

Theoretical approaches to bioarchaeology

The view from across the pond

chapter 12|20 pages

Towards a bioarchaeology beyond nature and culture

Potentials and possibilities in contemporary theoretical bioarchaeology