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A unique work that brings together a number of specialist disciplines, such as archaeology, anthropology, disability studies and psychiatry to create a new perspective on social and physical exclusion from society. A range of evidence throws light on such things as the causes and consequences of social exclusion stigma, marginality and dangerousness.It is an important text that breaks down traditional academic disciplinary boundaries and brings a much needed comparative approach to the subject.

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MADNESS, DISABILITY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION
The One World Archaeology (OWA) series stems from conferences organized by the World Archaeological Congress (WAC), an international non-profit making organization, which provides a forum of debate for anyone who is genuinely interested in or has a concern for the past. All editors and contributors to the OWA series waive any fees they might normally receive from a publisher. Instead all royalties from the series are received by WAC Charitable Company to help the wider work of the World Archaeological Congress. The sale of OWA volumes provides the means for less advantaged colleagues to attend WAC conferences thereby enabling them to contribute to the development of the academic debate surrounding the study of the past.
The World Archaeological Congress would like to take this opportunity to thank all editors and contributors for helping the development of world archaeology in this way.
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
  1. What is an Animal?, T. Ingold (ed.)
  2. The Walking Larder: Patterns of domestication, pastoralism and predation, J. Clutton-Brock
  3. Domination and Resistance, D. Miller, M.J. Rowlands and C. Tilley (eds)
  4. State and Society: The emergence and development of social hierarchy and political centralization, J. Gledhill, B. Bender and M.T. Larsen (eds)
  5. Who Needs the Past? Indigenous values and archaeology, R. Layton (ed.)
  6. The Meaning of Things: Material culture and symbolic expression, I. Hodder (ed.)
  7. Animals into Art, H. Morphy (ed.)
  8. Conflict in the Archaeology of Living Traditions, R. Layton (ed.)
  9. Archaeological Heritage Management in the Modern World, H.F. Cleere (ed.)
  10. Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity, S.J. Shennan (ed.)
  11. Centre and Periphery: Comparative studies in archaeology, T.C. Champion (ed.)
  12. The Politics of the Past, P. Gathercole and D. Lowenthal (eds)
  13. Foraging and Farming: The evolution of plant exploitation. D.R. Harris and G.C. Hillman (eds)
  14. Whats New? A closer look at the process of innovation, S.E. van der Leeuw and R. Torrence (eds)
  15. Hunters of the Recent Past, L.B. Davis and B.O.K. Reeves (eds)
  16. Signifying Animals: Human meaning in the natural world, R.G. Willis (ed.)
  17. The Excluded Past: Archaeology in education, P.G. Stone and R. MacKenzie (eds)
  18. From the Baltic to the Black Sea: Studies in medieval archaeology, D. Austin and L. Alcock (eds)
  19. The Origins of Human Behaviour, R.A. Foley (ed.)
  20. The Archaeology of Africa: Food, metals and towns, T. Shaw, P. Sinclair, B. Andah and A. Okpoko (eds)
  21. Archaeology and the Information Age: A global perspective, P. Reilly and S. Rahtz (eds)
  22. Tropical Archaeobotany: Applications and developments, J.G. Hather (ed.)
  23. Sacred Sites, Sacred Places, D.L. Carmichael, J. Hubert, B. Reeves and A. Schanche (eds)
  24. Social Construction of the Past: Representation as power, G.C. Bond and A. Gilliam (eds)
  25. The Presented Past: Heritage, museums and education, P.G. Stone and B.L. Molyneaux (eds)
  26. Time, Process and Structural Transformation in Archaeology, S.E. van der Leeuw and J. McGlade (eds)
  27. Archaeology and Language I: Theoretical and methodological orientations, R. Blench and M. Spriggs (eds)
  28. Early Human Behaviour in the Global Context, M. Petraglia and R. Korisettar (eds)
  29. Archaeology and Language II: Archaeological data and linguistic hypotheses, R. Blench and M. Spriggs (eds)
  30. Archaeology and Anthropology of Landscape: Shaping your landscape, P.J. Ucko and R. Layton (eds)
  31. The Prehistory of Food: Appetites for change, C. Gosden and J.G. Hather (eds)
  32. Historical Archaeology: Back from the edge, P.A. Funari, M. Hall and S. Jones (eds)
  33. Cultural Resource Management in Contemporary Society: Perspectives on managing and presenting the past, F.P. MacManamon and A. Hatton (eds)
  34. Archaeology and Language III: Artefacts, languages and texts, R. Blench and M. Spriggs (eds)
  35. Archaeology and Language IV: Language change and cultural transformation, R. Blench and M. Spriggs (eds)
  36. The Constructed Past: Experimental archaeology, education and the public, P.G. Stone and P. Planel (eds)
  37. Time and Archaeology, T. Murray (ed.)
  38. The Archaeology of Difference: Negotiating cross- cultural engagements in Oceania, R. Torrence and A. Clarke (eds)
  39. The Archaeology of Drylands: Living at the margin, G. Barker and D. Gilbertson (eds)
  40. Madness, Disability and Social Exclusion: The archaeology and anthropology of difference, Jane Hubert (ed.)
MADNESS, DISABILITY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION
The archaeology and anthropology of difference
Edited by
Jane Hubert
First published 2000 by Roudedge 2 Park Square Milton Park Abingdon Oxon - photo 1
First published 2000 by Roudedge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN
Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada
by Roudedge
270 Madison Ave, New York NY 10016
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group
Transferred to Digital Printing 2010
Selection and editorial matter 2000 Jane Hubert
Individual chapters 2000 individual contributors
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
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
ISBN10:0415230020 (hbk)
ISBN10:041558907X (pbk)
ISBN13:9780415230025 (hbk)
ISBN13:9780415589079 (pbk)
Publishers Note
The publisher has gone to great lengths to ensure the quality of this reprint but points out that some imperfections in the original may be apparent.
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Sandra Blakely is Assistant Professor of Classics at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. She is currently working on a study of the Greek myths of the metallurgical daimones, who were credited with the invention of iron, attendance on the great mother goddess of Anatolia, and the patronage of mystery initiations at Samothrace, Lemnos and Boiotian Thebes. Her work combines anthropological, philological and archaeological data in the study of Greek religion. Publications include Smelting and sacrifice, in the
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