Bioarchaeology
The term bioarchaeology was first coined by British archaeologist Grahame Clark in 1972 as a reference to zooarchaeology, or the study of animal bones from archaeological sites. Redefined in 1977 by Jane Buikstra, bioarchaeology in the US now refers to the scientific study of human remains from archaeological sites, a discipline known in other countries as osteoarchaeology or palaeo-osteology. In England and other European countries, the term 'bioarchaeology' is borrowed to cover all biological remains from sites.
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Bioarchaeology
The term bioarchaeology was first coined by British archaeologist Grahame Clark in 1972 as a reference to zooarchaeology, or the study of animal bones from archaeological sites. Redefined in 1977 by Jane Buikstra, bioarchaeology in the US now refers to the scientific study of human remains from archaeological sites, a discipline known in other countries as osteoarchaeology or palaeo-osteology. In England and other European countries, the term 'bioarchaeology' is borrowed to cover all biological remains from sites.
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Bioarcheologia − dziedzina nau ...... ie studium szczątków ludzkich.
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Bioarqueología, también conoci ...... pero éste varía regionalmente.
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La bioarcheologia è la discipl ...... a, dedicata alle sue malattie.
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The term bioarchaeology was fi ...... etermine sex, age, and health.
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Bioarcheologia − dziedzina nau ...... ie studium szczątków ludzkich.
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Bioarqueología, también conoci ...... pero éste varía regionalmente.
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La bioarcheologia è la discipl ...... studio dei resti ossei umani.
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The term bioarchaeology was fi ...... biological remains from sites.
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Bioarchaeology
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Bioarcheologia
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Bioarcheologia
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Bioarqueología
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