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Earthly Remains: History and Science Andrew E Chamberlain

Earthly Remains: History and Science By Andrew E Chamberlain

Earthly Remains: History and Science by Andrew E Chamberlain


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Summary

The preserved remains of other human beings hold a special fascination for the living. This book looks at the stories behind the discovery of bodies such as those of Lindow Man or the Ice Man, and examines the techniques used by scientists to study them.

Earthly Remains: History and Science Summary

Earthly Remains: History and Science by Andrew E Chamberlain

The authors discuss the processes of decay and look at the myths surrounding the preservation of the famous (such as Lenin, Abraham Lincoln and Eva Peron). They go on to discuss bodies preserved in bogs and how they came to be there, and examine one of the oldest methods of preservation - mummification - looking not only at the famous ancient Egyptian examples but also the earliest-known mummies of the Chinchorro people from South America, as well as others from Mexico, China and Europe. They also look at the preservation of bodies as a result of freezing and bodies preserved in outline form, such as those of Pompeii and Sutton Hoo, as well as discussing ethical issues such as preservation, exhumation and research on preserved bodies. The book ends with an examination of modern preservation methods and humanity's perennial search for immortality through techniques such as cryonics, cloning, DNA and suspended animation.

Table of Contents

Myths and realities of preservation and decay; bog bodies; mummified bodies; frozen bodies; impressions of the dead; the present and the future.

Additional information

GOR003371673
9780714150086
0714150088
Earthly Remains: History and Science by Andrew E Chamberlain
Used - Very Good
Paperback
British Museum Press
20040913
208
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