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Bioarchaeology in the United Arab Emirates

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Bioarchaeology in the United Arab Emirates

Auteurs : Debra L. Martin [États-Unis]

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Physical anthropology and bioarchaeology (one of the newer interdisciplinary sub‐disciplines) are alive and well in the U.A.E. Older analytical approaches that rely on subjective observations and non‐systematic study of human remains are being replaced with more biocultural and processual approaches that integrate biological data from human remains within a broader archaeological and cultural context. With the publication of a major synthetic work based on analysis of the human remains from Jebel al‐Buhais, a new era of skeletal analysis in the U.A.E. has been heralded. This short review examines the ways that skeletal analysis can be integrated within broader archaeological contexts.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0471.2007.00285.x


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