miércoles, 29 de mayo de 2013

Libros de Antropología/Arqueología


K. Spindler...[et al] eds. "Human mummies : a global survey of their status and the techniques of conservation" (v. 3) : Springer,1996.


The contributions to the volume have their origin in a spontaneously organized meeting of experts at Innsbruck 1991 for finding the best measures for the conservation of the newly found āMan in the Iceā. Due to their target the techniques of conservation of corpses all over the world are described: Smoke-drying (Ecuador), sun-drying (Canary Islands), natural mummification by combination of low temperatures and dry air (Eskimo mummies of Qilakitsoq); the reader also will find descriptions of permafrost mummies of Greenland and ābog-mummiesā of North-West-Europe including new methods of investigation in the fields of roentgenological, microbiological, microscopical, and microchemical methods and the latest imaging techniques in medical archaeology.