Book Review: Roman Bioarchaeology: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Life and Death in the Roman World

Authors

  • Maria Sellers

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32473/nfja.4.2.139284

Keywords:

Bioarchaeology, Roman Empire

Abstract

This review examines the edited volume by Elizabeth A. Bews and Kathryn E. Marklein, "Roman Bioarchaeology: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Life and Death in the Roman World" which presents a synthesis of bioarchaeology from across multiple regions of the Roman Empire. This volume's strengths are in its wide variety of accessible and theoretically-grounded approaches to bioarchaeological research. The contributors' incorporation of social theoretical frameworks and nuanced research questions makes it invaluable to all bioarchaeologists, beyond those studying the Roman Empire. 

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Published

2025-08-08