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The Backbone of History

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Description

This study gathers skeletal evidence on seven basic indicators of health to assess chronic conditions that affected individuals who lived in the Western Hemisphere from 5000 B.C. to the late nineteenth century. Signs of biological stress in childhood and of degeneration in joints and in teeth increased in the several millenia before the arrival of Columbus as populations moved into less healthy ecological environments.

Product Details

PublisherCambridge University Press
Publish DateMarch 21, 2005
Pages654
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780521617444
Dimensions9.2 X 6.7 X 1.6 inches | 2.0 pounds

About the Author

Richard H. Steckel is Professor of Economics and Anthropology at Ohio State University. His most recent publications include Health and Welfare During Industrialization, which he coedited with Roderick Floud, and A Population History of the United States, which he co-edited with Michael Haines.
Jerome C. Rose is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Arkansas. He has conducted bioarcheological excavations in Illinois, Arkansas, Texas, Egypt, and Jordan.

Reviews

'... this is a significant book that will define the emerging field of macrobioarchaeology for years to come. As such, it is required reading for all scholars interested in the study of long-term trends in human health, not only in the Americas but in the rest of the world as well.' American Historical Review
'As befits the 20-year Herculean effort that went into this project, its scale and purpose are large. Based on the largest skeletal dataset ever assembled, it aims to assess how human health and well-being have changed in Europe over the last two millennia. To achieve this ambitious aim, a large transatlantic network of collaborators has been established ... The book was edited by four renowned senior scholars in the field, whose experience and overview of the field are reflected in key chapters ... how inspiring the whole project is ...' Kaspar Staub, EH.Net
'In this pathbreaking volume ... more than 50 scholars (mostly anthropologists) systematically assess the health of North, South, and Central Americans using skeletal remains dating from over 7,000 years ago to the early 20th century. ... Highly recommended.' Choice
'In this pathbreaking volume, the product of a massive NSF-funded project, more than 50 scholars (mostly anthropologists) systematically assess the health of North, South, and Central Americans using skeletal remains dating from over 7,000 years ago to the early 20th century. ... Highly recommended.' Choice
'The volume's contributions to knowledge are wide-ranging and significant.' Economic History
'With this important volume, based on several years of collaborative effort, Steckel and Rose have made a major contribution to the comparative study of human health and nutrition in the Americas.' Journal of Interdisciplinary History

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