Queering Bioarchaeology

Agarwal & Glencross (eds.). 2011. Social bioarchaeology. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444390537. No Keywords Provided.

Agarwal & Wesp. 2017. Exploring sex and gender in bioarchaeology. https://muse.jhu.edu/book/49754. No Keywords Provided.

Austin & King. 2016. The biological profile of unidentified human remains in a forensic context. https://doi.org/10.23907/2016.039. Keywords: Forensic pathology; Biological profile; Demography; Sexual dimorphism; Sex; Age; Ancestry; Race; Stature; Forensic anthropology.

Blackmore. 2011. How to queer the past without sex: Queer theory, feminisms and the archaeology of identity. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11759-011-9157-9. Keywords: Queer theory; Identity; Poststructural feminism; Ancient Maya.

Buikstra, DeWitte, Agarwal, Baker, Bartelink, Berger, Blevins, Bolhofner, Boutin, Brickley, Buzon, de la Cova, Goldstein, Gowland, Grauer, Gregoricka, Halcrow, Hall, Hillson, Kakaliouras, Klaus, Knudson, Knüsel, Larsen, Martin, Milner, Novak, Nystrom, Pacheco-Forés, Prowse, Schug, Roberts, Rothwell, Santos, Stojanowski, Stone, Stull, Temple, Torres, Toyne, Tung, Ullinger, Wiltschke-Schrotta, & Zakrzewski. 2022. Twenty-first century bioarchaeology: Taking stock and moving forward. https://doi-org.login.ezproxy.library.ualberta.ca/10.1002/ajpa.24494. No Keywords Provided.

DiGangi & Moore. 2012. Research methods in human skeletal biology. https://doi.org/10.1016/C2010-0-65850-0. No Keywords Provided.

Geller. 2005. Skeletal analysis and theoretical complications https://doi.org/10.1080/00438240500404391. Keywords: Bioarchaeology; Gender/sex; Feminist and queer theories; Pre-Columbian Maya; Performance.

Geller. 2017. The bioarchaeology of socio-sexual lives queering common sense about sex, gender, and sexuality. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40995-5. Keywords: Ancient double burials; Childbirth, agency and sexuality; Commonsensical ideas about sex, gender, and sexuality; Identification of prehistoric socio-sexual lives; Lovers of Valdaro; Reproductive strategizing by the Maya; Sex, gender, and sexuality in the past; Sexuality in bioarchaeology; Socio-sexual practices of past peoples.

Geller. 2019. The fallacy of the transgender skeleton. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93012-1_10. Keywords: Gender variance; Heteronormativity; Transgender; Mediascape; Maya; Native American two-spirit.

Grauer & Stuart-Macadam. 1998. Sex and gender in paleopathological perspective. https://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/samples/cam032/98026485.pdf. No Keywords Provided.

Kurzwelly. 2023. Bones and injustices: provenance research, restitutions and identity politics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10624-022-09670-9. No Keywords Provided.

Mant & Holland (eds.). 2019. Bioarchaeology of marginalized people. https://doi.org/10.1016/C2017-0-02300-5. No Keywords Provided.

Martin & Harrod. 2015. Bioarchaeological contributions to the study of violence. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.22662. No Keywords Provided.

Martin, Harrod, & Pérez. 2013. Bioarchaeology: An integrated approach to working with human remains. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6378-8. No Keywords Provided.

Martin, Harrod, & Pérez. 2012. The bioarchaeology of violence. https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvx06z12. No Keywords Provided.

Moral. 2016. Qu(e)erying sex and gender in archaeology: A critique of the “third” and other sexual categories. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10816-016-9294-y. Keywords: Third sex; Third gender; Sexuality; Intersectionality; Queer theory.

Zuckerman, Malis, Dillon, Widrick, Adams, Hill, McKenna, Baumgartel, and Willis. 2023. Sex, gender, and sexuality in paleopathology: Select current developments and pathways forward. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpp.2023.02.002. Keywords: Epidemiology; Health; Presentism; Social theory.