Chapter
Bones, Teeth, and History
Abstract
This chapter discusses human bones and teeth, which are the primary databank for biological anthropologists. The topic has aroused little interest among historians of antiquity. The beginnings of an explanation of this disparity are to be sought in the fact that human skeletal remains have no obvious relevance as a source of information for politics, political institutions, political thought, government, law, religion, warfare: in brief, for …
Authors
Sperduti A; Bondioli L; Craig OE; Prowse T; Garnsey P
Book title
The Science of Roman History
Pagination
pp. 123-173
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Publication Date
September 17, 2019
DOI
10.23943/princeton/9780691195988.003.0005