The Archaeology of Disease shows how the latest scientific and archaeological techniques can be used to identify the common illnesses and injuries that humans suffered from in antiquity. In order to give a vivid picture of ancient disease and trauma the authors present the results of the latest scientific research and incorporate information gathered from documents, from other areas of archaeology and from art and ethnography. This comprehensive approach to the subject throws fresh light on the health of our ancestors and on the conditions in which they lived, and it gives us an intriguing insight into the ways in which they coped with the pain and discomfort of their existence.
Foreign Bodies : Pandemics, Vaccines and the Health of Nations
Simon Schama
audiobookbookBuried : An alternative history of the first millennium in Britain
Alice Roberts
audiobookbookAncestors : A prehistory of Britain in seven burials
Alice Roberts
audiobookLegends of the Gods : The Egyptian Texts, edited with Translations
E. A. Wallis Sir Wallis Budge
bookThe Evolution of Nuclear Strategy
Lawrence Freedman, Jeffrey Michaels
audiobookHans excellens av Madagaskar
Anders Eje
bookFotonernas dans
Anton Zeilinger
bookDania Slavica : Sydsjælland, Lolland-Falster og Møn i vikingetid og tidlig middelalder
Anna-Elisabeth Jensen
bookIstiden i det danske landskab
Michael Houmark-Nielsen
bookNorthern Emporium : Vol. 1 The making of Viking-age Ribe
Søren M. Sindbæk
bookWordy
Simon Schama
audiobookbookProcess & Event
Alexander Bard, Jan Söderqvist
book