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Osteobiography: A Platform for Bioarchaeological Research.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Hosek, Lauren 

Abstract

Osteobiography provides a rich basis for understanding the past, but its conceptual framework has not been outlined systematically. It stands in conceptual opposition to a traditional statistical approach to bioarchaeology modeled upon clinical studies in biomedicine, but is interdependent with it. As such, its position mirrors those of clinical case histories as opposed to statistical studies, participant-observation ethnography as opposed to quantitative sociology, and microhistory and biography as opposed to quantitative history. Such disciplinary comparisons provide a framework for exploring the strengths and weaknesses of osteobiography. It is not merely a tool for engagingly illustrating the "typical" life history as established statistically. Rather, it allows us to understand issues that population studies cannot explore. These include both analytical directions (exploring the complexity of deeply layered data, understanding the role of contingency in human lives, integrating osteological and cultural evidence) and philosophical directions (the interaction of material and conceptual factors in the creation of human bodies, embodiment, the experience of time).

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Keywords

biography, life history, theoretical approaches

Journal Title

Bioarchaeol Int

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Journal ISSN

2472-8349
2472-8357

Volume Title

3

Publisher

University Press of Florida
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (200368/Z/15/Z)