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Archaeological Review from Cambridge


1999

Issue 15.2 cover blue wheelchair logo with trowel

15.2 Disability and Archaeology
Edited by Nyree Finlay

 

 

 

 

Nyree Finlay
'Disabling Archaeology: An Introduction'

Morag Cross
'Accessing the Inaccessible: Disability and Archaeology'

Christopher J. Knüsel
'Orthopaedic Disability: Some Hard Evidence'

Irina Meltzer
'The Palaeopathology of Disability in the Middle Ages'

Theya Molleson
'Archaeological Evidence for Attitudes to Disability in the Past'

Charlotte Roberts
'Disability in the Skeletal Record: Assumptions, Problems and Some Examples'

Tom Shakespeare
'Commentary – Observations on Disability and Archaeology'


General Perspectives

Martin Porr
The Name of Foucault: An Experimental Exploration of the Works of Umberto Eco


Book Reviews

Native American Archaeologists. Stepping Stones to Common Ground
S. Swindler et al. (eds)
Reviewed by Darrin Lee Long

Museums and Archaeology in West Africa
C.D. Ardouin (ed.)
Reviewed by Darrin Lee Long

Thera in the Bronze Age
P. Young Forsyth
Reviewed by Ina Berg

Ethnic Identity in Greek Antiquity
J.M. Hall

Reviewed by Neil Brodie

The Goths
P. Heather
Reviewed by Mads Ravn

Social Construction of the Past: Representation as Power
G.C. Bond and A. Gilliam (eds)
Reviewed by John Carman




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