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    Two generations, one burial: osteobiographical perspectives applied to Banda Meridional del Lago site, Embalse de Río Tercero, Córdoba, Argentina by Zárate, Paloma, González, Claudina, Tavarone, Aldana, Fabra, Mariana

    Published 2020
    “…From a social bioarchaeological perspective, it is interesting to “humanize the past”, combining bioarcheological and archaeological information with a fictional narrative story, an alternative form to the main genre of archaeological and bioarcheological writing. …”
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    Osteobiographies: Multidisciplinary contributions to the study of human remains by Fabra, Mariana, Salega, Soledad, Cortés, Leticia I.

    Published 2020
    “…In its origins, the term “osteobiography” was coined to refer to the compilation of all the information available from the analysis of a skeleton that makes it possible to narrate the life of an individual (Saul, 1972). Currently, osteobiography has established itself as a specific analysis framework within a humanistic bioarcheology, which promotes the study of “biography as a cultural narrative” based on human remains (Robb, 2002, p. 160). …”
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