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Caring for Bodies or Simply Saving Souls: The Emergence of Institutional Care in Spanish Colonial Amre how methods for providing bodily care become entwined with other kinds of caregiving, such as spiritual or psychological care. This broad perspective on the topic of care may be especially useful when exploring how care was conceptualized and administered in the early period of Spanish colonial r

眨眼 发表于 2025-3-27 13:14:30

An Exploration of a Modified Bioarchaeology of Care Methodological Approach for Historic Institutionsible to use a modified version of this model to assess the efficacy of Institutions of Care from the historic period, such as mental health asylums, at the individual and, in certain circumstances, at the population level. . modified bioarchaeology of care method, developed by the author, to examin

BABY 发表于 2025-3-27 16:53:49

Subadult Mortality Among Hunter-Gatherers: Implications for the Reconstruction of Care During Prehison and early social dynamics. Hypotheses on caregiving behaviors in prehistory are usually developed on skeletal evidence documenting survival of seriously debilitating conditions. However, a theoretical framework to test these hypotheses is still missing. Therefore, I propose a model for caregiving

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Showing That They Cared: An Introduction to Thinking, Theory and Practice in the Bioarchaeology of ges of bioarchaeology of care analysis. This chapter is an introduction to bioarchaeology of care theory and practice for readers who are not already familiar with these and serves as background for the following chapters in this volume. Drawing on the examples of two prehistoric individuals (Man Ba

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Applying the Index of Care to the Case Study of a Bronze Age Teenager Who Lived with Paralysis: Moviroblem, the authors applied the Index of Care to the case of a young female with a lower limb paralysis most likely resulting from one of two conditions. The authors create parallel interpretations through the construction of two care models, providing a basis for strong inference regarding the expe

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Inferring Disability and Care Provision in Late Prehistoric Tennessee activities within the specific social, cultural, and physical context. The chapter also examines how long the recovery process may have taken and the type of care she likely received from members of her community. This emphasis provides a unique opportunity to critically evaluate normative assumpti
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