Subject Encyclopedias (online or in print)
- The international encyclopedia of biological anthropology byISBN: 9781118584538Publication Date: 2018Features more than 450 entries covering topics ranging from human evolution, paleoanthropology, and non-human primates to paleopathology, forensic anthropology, and bioarchaeology.
- Cambridge Histories OnlinePresenting history as a continuous and evolutionary process, the Cambridge Histories offer a big picture perspective on humanities and social science topics.
- A Companion to Paleopathology byISBN: 9781119111634Publication Date: 2016-01-19A Companion to Paleopathology offers a comprehensive overview of this rapidly growing sub- field of physical anthropology. Presents a broad overview of the field of paleopathology, integrating theoretical and methodological approaches to understand biological and disease processes throughout human history Demonstrates how paleopathology sheds light on the past through the analysis of human and non-human skeletal materials, mummified remains and preserved tissue Integrates scientific advances in multiple fields that contribute to the understanding of ancient and historic diseases, such as epidemiology, histology, radiology, parasitology, dentistry, and molecular biology, as well as archaeological, archival and historical research. Highlights cultural processes that have an impact on the evolution of illness, death and dying in human populations, including subsistence strategies, human environmental adaptations, the effects of malnutrition, differential access to resources, and interpersonal and intercultural violence
- A Companion to Science, Technology, and Medicine in Ancient Greece and Rome, 2 Volume Set byISBN: 9781118372678Publication Date: 2016-04-04A Companion to Science, Technology, and Medicine in Ancient Greece and Rome brings a fresh perspective to the study of these disciplines in the ancient world, with 60 chapters examining these topics from a variety of critical and technical perspectives. Brings a fresh perspective to the study of science, technology, and medicine in the ancient world, with 60 chapters examining these topics from a variety of critical and technical perspectives Begins coverage in 600 BCE and includes sections on the later Roman Empire and beyond, featuring discussion of the transmission and reception of these ideas into the Renaissance Investigates key disciplines, concepts, and movements in ancient science, technology, and medicine within the historical, cultural, and philosophical contexts of Greek and Roman society Organizes its content in two halves: the first focuses on mathematical and natural sciences; the second focuses on cultural applications and interdisciplinary themes 2 Volumes
- Oxford Research EncyclopediasScholarly research encyclopedia articles