Description: Who Are These Dead The Anthropology of Violence Pit Structures Power and Symbolism by John D. Cater Cases of trauma-related violent death among the Anasazi culture of the American Southwest have been documented since the beginning of archaeological study in the region. Researchers have reported these deaths as having been caused through violent activities associated with warfare, cannibalism, witch execution, and violence against women. Although trauma-related death has been discussed cursorily for a long period of time, in recent years it has received much attention as a legitimate study in and of itself. Several books have been written that focus on the subjects of warfare and cannibalism among the Anasazi. This study seeks to further the inquiry into violent death by comparing trauma-related death to non-trauma-related death in the Anasazi culture. Specifically, this study seeks to identify patterns of behaviour preserved in the archaeological record between those who died traumatically and those who did not among these prehistoric people. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography John D. Cater Long Description Cases of trauma-related violent death among the Anasazi culture of the American Southwest have been documented since the beginning of archaeological study in the region. Researchers have reported these deaths as having been caused through violent activities associated with warfare, cannibalism, witch execution, and violence against women. Although trauma-related death has been discussed cursorily for a long period of time, in recent years it has received much attention as a legitimate study in and of itself. Several books have been written that focus on the subjects of warfare and cannibalism among the Anasazi. This study seeks to further the inquiry into violent death by comparing trauma-related death to non-trauma-related death in the Anasazi culture. Specifically, this study seeks to identify patterns of behaviour preserved in the archaeological record between those who died traumatically and those who did not among these prehistoric people. Details ISBN1407309749 Author John D. Cater Short Title WHO ARE THESE DEAD THE ANTHROP Language English ISBN-10 1407309749 ISBN-13 9781407309743 Media Book Format Paperback Series Number 2382 Illustrations Yes Edition Description FIRST Edition 1st Year 2012 Publication Date 2012-07-15 UK Release Date 2012-07-15 Imprint BAR Publishing Place of Publication Oxford Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2012-07-15 NZ Release Date 2012-07-15 Edited by Paula Queiroz Birth 1974 Affiliation European University Viadrina, Germany Position journalist Qualifications Ph.D. Pages 132 Publisher BAR Publishing Series British Archaeological Reports International Series Subtitle Death in the Anasazi culture of the American southwest Alternative 9781407339528 DEWEY 978.9004974 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:130969080;
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Book Title: Who Are These Dead The Anthropology of Violence Pit Structures Po
Publisher: Bar Publishing
Publication Year: 2012
Subject: Archaeology
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Number of Pages: 132 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Who Are These Dead The Anthropology of Violence Pit Structures Power and Symbolism: Death in the Anasazi culture of the American southwest
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Author: John D Cater
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