Palaeoepidemiology Palaeoepidemiology
UCL Institute of Archaeology Publications

Palaeoepidemiology

The Measure of Disease in the Human Past

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Publisher Description

How do we identify and measure human disease in the past? In the absence of soft tissue, paleoepidemiologists have developed ingenious ways of assessing illness and mortality in archaeological populations. In this volume, the key methods of epidemiology are outlined for non-specialists, showing the importance of studying prevalence over incidence, adjustments needed in studying past groups, how to compare studies, and the dangers of assessing occupation based upon bone evidence. A model for planning a proper paleoepidemiological study concludes the volume. Both as an introduction to epidemiology for archaeologists, and as a primer on archaeological analysis for epidemiologists, this book should serve the needs of both populations.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2017
12 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
149
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
2.5
MB

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