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Bioarchaeology

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Article Alanna L. Warner-Smith (2024)
Slow (Bio)archaeology: Recovering Stories of Irish Immigrant Lives in the Huntington Anatomical Collection. Historical Archaeology (pp. 351-370). (/isis/citation/CBB070438629/) unapi

Article Aja M. Lans (2024)
Say Her Name: Resistance, Race Riots, and a Bioarchaeology of Black Life in New York City. Historical Archaeology (pp. 326-350). (/isis/citation/CBB874804736/) unapi

Book Anne E. Austin (2024)
Healthmaking in Ancient Egypt: The Social Determinants of Health at Deir El-medina. (/isis/citation/CBB756378185/) unapi

Article Amy B. Scott; Tracy K. Betsinger; Sarah MacInnes; et al. (2023)
A Colony without a Cough? A Bioarchaeological Exploration of Tuberculosis at the Eighteenth-Century Fortress of Louisbourg, Canada. Historical Archaeology (pp. 315-335). (/isis/citation/CBB676575275/) unapi

Article Aja M. Lans (2023)
Bioarchaeology of the Self. Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences (pp. 79-81). (/isis/citation/CBB992160005/) unapi

Article Aja M. Lans (2022)
Investigating Black Women’s Mental Health in Progressive Era New York City: A Bioarchaeological Study of Slow Violence and Landscapes of Impunity. Historical Archaeology (pp. 663-680). (/isis/citation/CBB692003944/) unapi

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