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T. A. Brown & Keri A. Brown 
Biomolecular Archaeology 
An Introduction

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Illustrated thoroughly, Biomolecular Archaeology is the first book to clearly guide students through the study of ancient DNA: how to analyze biomolecular evidence (DNA, proteins, lipids and carbohydrates) to address important archaeological questions.

* The first book to address the scope and methods of this new cross-disciplinary area of research for archaeologists

* Offers a completely up-to-date overview of the latest research in this innovative subject

* Guides students who wish to become biomolecular archaeologists through the complexities of both the scientific methods and archaeological goals.

* Provides an essential component to undergraduate and graduate archaeological research
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Table of Content

List of Figures.

List of Tables.

Preface.

Part I: Biomolecules and How They Are Studied.

Chapter 1 What is Biomolecular Archaeology?

Chapter 2 DNA.

Chapter 3 Proteins.

Chapter 4 Lipids.

Chapter 5 Carbohydrates.

Chapter 6 Stable Isotopes.

Part II: Preservation and Decay of Biomolecules in
Archaeological Specimens.

Chapter 7 Sources of Ancient Biomolecules.

Chapter 8 Degradation of Ancient Biomolecules.

Chapter 9 The Technical Challenges of Biomolecular
Archaeology.

Part III: The Applications of Biomolecular
Archaeology.

Chapter 10 Identifying the Sex of Human Remains.

Chapter 11 Identifying the Kinship Relationships of Human
Remains.

Chapter 12 Studying the Diets of Past People.

Chapter 13 Studying the Origins and Spread of Agriculture.

Chapter 14 Studying Prehistoric Technology.

Chapter 15 Studying Disease in the Past.

Chapter 16 Studying the Origins and Migrations of Early Modern
Humans.

Glossary.

Index.

About the author

Terry Brown is Professor of Biomolecular Archaeology at The
University of Manchester. His publications include Gene Cloning
and DNA Analysis: An Introduction (6th edition, Blackwell
Science, 2010) and Genomes (3rd edition, 2006).

Keri Brown is Honorary Lecturer in Biomolecular
Archaeology at the University of Manchester; she taught the M.Sc in
Biomolecular Archaeology at Manchester and Sheffield Universities
for 10 years. She has published articles in both Italian
archaeology and ancient DNA.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 336 ● ISBN 9781444392425 ● File size 10.8 MB ● Publisher John Wiley & Sons ● Published 2011 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2454170 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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