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(Ebook) Broken Bones: Anthropological Analysis of Blunt Force Trauma by Vicki L. Wedel, Alison Galloway ISBN 9780398087685, 0398087687

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Authors:Vicki L. Wedel, Alison Galloway
Pages:505 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:Second
Publisher:Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd
Language:english
File Size:9.34 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780398087685, 0398087687
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(Ebook) Broken Bones: Anthropological Analysis of Blunt Force Trauma by Vicki L. Wedel, Alison Galloway ISBN 9780398087685, 0398087687

This volume is designed to serve as an overview of the principles behind interpretation of skeletal blunt force trauma. It is intended for those forensic anthropologists confronting human skeletal material, whether from archaeological or forensic contexts which requires analysis of traumatic defects. While relying on clinical reports in large part, it is designed for those dealing with dry bone. Survivability of injuries and morbidity is rarely mentioned and treatment ignored. Rather, the emphasis is first on documentation and second on interpretation. At a second level, this volume aims to emphasize the importance of the individual in interpretation of skeletal trauma. The inclusion of case studies returns to this focus. Small peculiarities of the circumstances of injury, including the position of the body, the configuration of the impacting object and the speed of impact; the anatomical structure of the individual at that point in his or her life; and the perspective of the anthropologist must all mesh to produce a viable interpretation of the trauma production. It is this emphasis which the author conveys throughout the volume that when all else is done, the individual must still be dealt with.
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