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Handbook of Palaeodemography

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This book examines methods for linking osteo-archaeological data with historical and environmental sources to shed light on the living conditions of past populations. Covering all time periods from prehistory to the 20th century, it aims to construct models that capture plausible demographic dynamics from highly fragmentary evidence.
Starting from the known in order to explore the unknown, this book presents a historical view of methods used in the past and present as well as proposes original ones. The paleodemographic methods presented in this handbook have been tested on anthropological and archaeological data and can easily be applied.
This manual represents a fruitful collaboration between historical demographers and anthropological archaeologists who, with the help of mathematicians and statisticians, detail research that opens an important historical dimension to the discipline. Written in a readily understandable manner, it serves as an ideal resource for those wishing to interpret ancient bones in demographic terms.

List of contents

Acknowledgements.- Preface: François Héran.- Foreword.- Introduction.- Part 1: The Data of Interest: Chapter I: Epistemology of the Discipline.- Chapter II: The Osteological data.- Chapter III: Establishing a Reference Population.- Part 2: Reconstructuring Demographic Parameters: Chapter IV: Age at Death: Current Approaches and Methods.- Chapter V: Current Demographic Models.- Chapter VI: Finding the Right Models for Pre-industrial Populations.- Chapter VII: Model Tables for Pre-industrial Populations.- Chapter VIII: Definition and Explorations of a Pre-industrial Standard.- Chapter IX: Final Overview.- Chapter X: Examples of Archaeological Applications.- Part Four: Further Analysis.- Chapter XI: Critique of Current Methods bu Daniel Courgeau.- Chapter XII: A New Method for Estimating Age-at-Death Structure by Henri Caussinus and Daniel Courgeau.

Summary

This book examines methods for linking osteo-archaeological data with historical and environmental sources to shed light on the living conditions of past populations. Covering all time periods from prehistory to the 20th century, it aims to construct models that capture plausible demographic dynamics from highly fragmentary evidence.
Starting from the known in order to explore the unknown, this book presents a historical view of methods used in the past and present as well as proposes original ones. The paleodemographic methods presented in this handbook have been tested on anthropological and archaeological data and can easily be applied.
This manual represents a fruitful collaboration between historical demographers and anthropological archaeologists who, with the help of mathematicians and statisticians, detail research that opens an important historical dimension to the discipline. Written in a readily understandable manner, it serves as an ideal resource for those wishing to interpret ancient bones in demographic terms.

Product details

Authors Luc Buchet, Isabell Séguy, Isabelle Séguy
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.08.2013
 
EAN 9783319015521
ISBN 978-3-31-901552-1
No. of pages 329
Dimensions 166 mm x 23 mm x 240 mm
Weight 679 g
Illustrations XXII, 329 p. 78 illus.
Series INED Population Studies
INED Population Studies
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Political sociology

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