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Intro; Acknowledgments; Contents; Contributors; About the Editors; Chapter 1: Contested Bones: Archaeological Human Remains and Legacies of Power; References; Chapter 2: Bioarchaeology in Chile: What It Is, Where We Are, and Where We Want to Go; Beginnings of Skeletal Studies; Institutionalization of Chilean Bioarchaeology; The Return to Democracy: Professionalization, Internationalization, and New Perspectives; Controversies and New Perspectives Concerning the Study of Human Remains; Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: Bioarchaeology of China: Bridging Biological and Archaeological Inquiries

Pre-19491949-1980; Post-1980; Conclusions; References; Chapter 4: An Overview of the History of the Excavation and Treatment of Ancient Human Remains in Egypt; Initial Mummy and Skeletal Studies; Excavating and Examining Human Remains in the Twentieth Century and Beyond; Trends in the Study of Human Remains; Laws and Attitudes Toward the Study and Display of Human Remains; References; Chapter 5: Archaeological Approaches to Human Remains: France; Origins of Skeletal Studies in France; Link to National Identities; Key Institutions; Historical Events Affecting the Discipline

The University of Bordeaux: A Case StudyThe Role of Studies of Human Remains in Society; Disciplinary Contributions; Paleopathology; Paleodemography; Forensic Anthropology; The "Bordeaux Approach" to the Analysis of Large Skeletal Populations; The Archaeological Context of Human Remains: Archaeothanatology; The International Role of Studies; The Impact of Globalization; Public Perceptions of Human Remains; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Changing Perceptions of Archaeological Human Remains in Germany; From Pre-Darwinian Times Until the End of the First World War

The First Half of the Twentieth Century Until the End of the Second World WarThe Second Half of the Twentieth Century: Federal Republic of Germany and German Democratic Republic; After Unification: Perceptions of Archaeological Human Remains Since 1990; References; Chapter 7: Human Skeletal Remains and Bioarchaeology in New Zealand; A Brief History of Research on Archaeological Human Skeletal Remains in New Zealand; The Genesis of Bioarchaeology in New Zealand; Current Social and Legislation Context of Bioarchaeology; Community-Driven Bioarchaeological Research: Two Case Studies

Case Study 1: The Wairau BarExcavation of Nineteenth-Century European Settlers' Cemetery; Final Remarks; References; Chapter 8: Skulls and Skeletons from Documented, Overseas and Archaeological Excavations: Portuguese Trajectories; Skull and Skeleton Collections at the Foundation of the Discipline; Documented Osteological Collections; Overseas Collections; Excavations of Human Remains; Physical Anthropology in Portugal Since the 1990s; References; Chapter 9: From the Time of Tsar Peter the Great to Modern Russia: The Development of Physical Anthropology and Bioarchaeology; Introduction

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