Practitioners, Practices, and Patients: New Approaches to Medical Archaeology and Anthropology : Proceedings of a Conference Held at Magdalene College, Cambridge, November 2000Patricia Anne Baker, Gillian Carr Oxbow Books, 2002 - 259 oldal Medical care in the past, and indeed present societies, can be studied in a number of different ways, including palaeopatholoy, palaeobotany, literary evidence, material culture and different medical ideologies and belief systems. These 15 papers from a conference held at Magdalene College, Cambridge in 2000 explore these diverse forms of interpretation, though largely focusing on material culture aspects. |
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the archaeology literature and history | 16 |
a multidisciplinary approach to past and current | 30 |
A preliminary account of the doctors grave at Stanway | 47 |
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acupuncture Amazonian ancestors ancient animals archaeological artefacts associated Ayahuasca Becker Bliquez bone burial Cambridge century Chawatangma chickens context cosmos crystal ball cure curse curser death dental appliances diagnosis discussion disease divination divinatory doctors druids early Chinese Erinyes Etruria Etruscan evidence example excavated female function gender grave healers healing Huangdi neijing human illness incisors interpretation Iron Age jade jade body Jakwash Kiranti lancing stones landscape literature Lohorung London magic Maishu Mambila mangpa material culture Mawangdui medical anthropology medical instruments medical practice medical tools medicine Medieval native Nepal Ningerum objects Oxford pachyu patient person plants practitioners problems refer rites ritual Roman Roman doctors sacrifice saga sammang saya seidr shamanistic shamans shrine sickness social society soul specific spirits stone suggests Swallowcliffe symbolic Tamu teeth texts tobacco smoke tomb traditional trance treatment tuberculosis University Press Western women Xaghra yatangpa Zhangjiashan

