Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 15Department of Archaeology, 1998 - Archaeology |
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Page 64
... person's life . The material evidence can show the effects of disease or trauma a person experienced , but on its own it can not show the cultural or social aspects of that person's life conclusively ; we are left with the bare bones ...
... person's life . The material evidence can show the effects of disease or trauma a person experienced , but on its own it can not show the cultural or social aspects of that person's life conclusively ; we are left with the bare bones ...
Page 80
... person had a disease , rather than know what sort of disease the person had . There have been a number of studies on the psychological aspects of health problems and disabling conditions in ancient periods ( Hyland and Scutt 1991 ) and ...
... person had a disease , rather than know what sort of disease the person had . There have been a number of studies on the psychological aspects of health problems and disabling conditions in ancient periods ( Hyland and Scutt 1991 ) and ...
Page 82
... person might be treated in their society ( today and in the past ) : ( i ) the disability is viewed as acceptable and care is given to support the person ( ii ) the disability is viewed as a weakness and unacceptable , and the person ...
... person might be treated in their society ( today and in the past ) : ( i ) the disability is viewed as acceptable and care is given to support the person ( ii ) the disability is viewed as a weakness and unacceptable , and the person ...
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