Research on human skeletal biology in East Asia: A historical overview

Kate Pechenkina*, Marc Oxenham

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    Abstract

    In East Asia, interest in variation in human health and use of the human body as a source of knowledge on the human condition dates back to the earliest written texts. This chapter provides a particularly detailed overview of relevant research on human skeletal research starting from the end of the 19th century, emphasizing the role of interaction between different academic schools of thought for the development of physical anthropology in East Asia. The literature reviewed in this chapter illustrates a rich tradition of using the human skeleton to reconstruct the human past in East Asia.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationBioarchaeology of East Asia
    Subtitle of host publicationMovement, Contact, Health
    PublisherUniversity Press of Florida
    Pages1-27
    Number of pages27
    ISBN (Print)9780813044279
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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