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BIOARCHAEOLOGY IN THE EASTERN MEDITERAN-NEAN AND MIDDLE EAST: ARE WE AS RELEVANT AS WE SHOULD BE? ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE, MIGRATION, INTERSECTIONALITY AND VIOLENCE

MEDITERRANEAN ARCHAEOLOGY & ARCHAEOMETRY(2023)

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The Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East (EMME) has been the setting of significant societal and cultural changes over millennia, and served as a connecting point for cultures across Asia, Europe, and Africa. Bioarchaeology, the contextual study of past human remains, explores the dynamic relationship between and within biological, natural, environmental, socio-political, historical, and physical forces; as such, it has found important applications in the EMME. This paper briefly outlines the history of bioarchaeological research in the region and highlights contemporary themes and trends. The latter follow the research trends in Europe and North America with a focus on palaeopathology, followed by dietary reconstructions, activity patterns, and mobility. Emphasis is placed on the extent to which bioarchaeology in the EMME has adopted the concept of intersectionality, which is especially pertinent in the region, but also the degree to which it has explored key issues with contemporary significance, such as migration, structural violence, and climate change. The above concepts and topics can indeed be identified in EMME bioarchaeological studies over the past few years; however, intersectionality and structural violence are almost exclusively addressed implicitly, while all four themes should receive more attention in the future so that they enhance the understanding of these processes in the EMME with greater spatial and temporal resolution.
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Eastern Mediterranean,Human Skeletal Remains,Middle East,Research Trends,Intersection-ality,Climate Change,Violence,Migration
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