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Disability and Archaeology
Disability and Archaeology
Volume 15.2 (Jan 1999)
Editor:
Nyree Finlay
1. Disabling Archaeology: An Introduction
Article
Nyree Finlay
2. Accessing the Inaccessible: Disability and Archaeology
Article
Morag Cross
3. Orthopaedic Disability: Some Hard Evidence
Article
Christopher J. Knüsel
4. The Palaeopathology of Disability in the Middle Ages
Article
Irina Meltzer
5. Archaeological Evidence for Attitudes to Disability in the Past
Article
Theya Molleson
6. Disability in the Skeletal Record: Assumptions, Problems and Some Examples
Article
Charlotte Roberts
7. Commentary – Observations on Disability and Archaeology
Article
Tom Shakespeare
8. The Name of Foucault: An Experimental Exploration of the Works of Umberto Eco
General Perspectives
Martin Porr
9. Native American Archaeologists. Stepping Stones to Common Ground
Book Review
Edited By: S. Swindler et al.
Reviewed By: Darrin Lee Long
10. Museums and Archaeology in West Africa
Book Review
Edited By: C.D. Ardouin
Reviewed By: Darrin Lee Long
11. Thera in the Bronze Age
Book Review
Authored By: P. Young Forsyth
Reviewed By: Ina Berg
12. Ethnic Identity in Greek Antiquity
Book Review
Authored By: J.M. Hall
Reviewed By: Neil Brodie
13. The Goths
Book Review
Authored By: P. Heather
Reviewed By: Mads Ravn
14. Social Construction of the Past: Representation as Power
Book Review
Edited By: G.C. Bond and A. Gillam
Reviewed By: John Carman