MADNESS, DISABILITY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION
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ONE WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY
Series Editor (Volumes 137): Peter J. Ucko
Academic Series Editors (Volume 38 onwards): Martin Hall and Julian Thomas
Executive Series Editor (Volume 38 onwards): Peter Stone
- What is an Animal?, T. Ingold (ed.)
- The Walking Larder: Patterns of domestication, pastoralism and predation, J. Clutton-Brock
- Domination and Resistance, D. Miller, M.J. Rowlands and C. Tilley (eds)
- State and Society: The emergence and development of social hierarchy and political centralization, J. Gledhill, B. Bender and M.T. Larsen (eds)
- Who Needs the Past? Indigenous values and archaeology, R. Layton (ed.)
- The Meaning of Things: Material culture and symbolic expression, I. Hodder (ed.)
- Animals into Art, H. Morphy (ed.)
- Conflict in the Archaeology of Living Traditions, R. Layton (ed.)
- Archaeological Heritage Management in the Modern World, H.F. Cleere (ed.)
- Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity, S.J. Shennan (ed.)
- Centre and Periphery: Comparative studies in archaeology, T.C. Champion (ed.)
- The Politics of the Past, P. Gathercole and D. Lowenthal (eds)
- Foraging and Farming: The evolution of plant exploitation. D.R. Harris and G.C. Hillman (eds)
- Whats New? A closer look at the process of innovation, S.E. van der Leeuw and R. Torrence (eds)
- Hunters of the Recent Past, L.B. Davis and B.O.K. Reeves (eds)
- Signifying Animals: Human meaning in the natural world, R.G. Willis (ed.)
- The Excluded Past: Archaeology in education, P.G. Stone and R. MacKenzie (eds)
- From the Baltic to the Black Sea: Studies in medieval archaeology, D. Austin and L. Alcock (eds)
- The Origins of Human Behaviour, R.A. Foley (ed.)
- The Archaeology of Africa: Food, metals and towns, T. Shaw, P. Sinclair, B. Andah and A. Okpoko (eds)
- Archaeology and the Information Age: A global perspective, P. Reilly and S. Rahtz (eds)
- Tropical Archaeobotany: Applications and developments, J.G. Hather (ed.)
- Sacred Sites, Sacred Places, D.L. Carmichael, J. Hubert, B. Reeves and A. Schanche (eds)
- Social Construction of the Past: Representation as power, G.C. Bond and A. Gilliam (eds)
- The Presented Past: Heritage, museums and education, P.G. Stone and B.L. Molyneaux (eds)
- Time, Process and Structural Transformation in Archaeology, S.E. van der Leeuw and J. McGlade (eds)
- Archaeology and Language I: Theoretical and methodological orientations, R. Blench and M. Spriggs (eds)
- Early Human Behaviour in the Global Context, M. Petraglia and R. Korisettar (eds)
- Archaeology and Language II: Archaeological data and linguistic hypotheses, R. Blench and M. Spriggs (eds)
- Archaeology and Anthropology of Landscape: Shaping your landscape, P.J. Ucko and R. Layton (eds)
- The Prehistory of Food: Appetites for change, C. Gosden and J.G. Hather (eds)
- Historical Archaeology: Back from the edge, P.A. Funari, M. Hall and S. Jones (eds)
- Cultural Resource Management in Contemporary Society: Perspectives on managing and presenting the past, F.P. MacManamon and A. Hatton (eds)
- Archaeology and Language III: Artefacts, languages and texts, R. Blench and M. Spriggs (eds)
- Archaeology and Language IV: Language change and cultural transformation, R. Blench and M. Spriggs (eds)
- The Constructed Past: Experimental archaeology, education and the public, P.G. Stone and P. Planel (eds)
- Time and Archaeology, T. Murray (ed.)
- The Archaeology of Difference: Negotiating cross- cultural engagements in Oceania, R. Torrence and A. Clarke (eds)
- The Archaeology of Drylands: Living at the margin, G. Barker and D. Gilbertson (eds)
- Madness, Disability and Social Exclusion: The archaeology and anthropology of difference, Jane Hubert (ed.)
First published 2000 by Roudedge
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Selection and editorial matter 2000 Jane Hubert
Individual chapters 2000 individual contributors
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Madness, disability, and social exclusion: the archaeology and anthropology of difference / edited by Jane Hubert.
p. cm. (One world archaeology; 40)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Social isolation Cross-cultural studies. 2. Handicapped Cross-cultural studies. 3. Mental illness Cross-cultural studies. 4. Human remains (Archaeology) Cross-cultural studies. 5. Ethnopsychology Cross-cultural studies. 6. Difference (Psychology) Cross-cultural studies. I. Hubert, Jane. II. Series.
HM1131.M33 2000 302.545-dc21 | 00-056029 |
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ISBN10:041558907X (pbk)
ISBN13:9780415230025 (hbk)
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