id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_cx7m54323ndwzlhqd2pzqi6o7q Lynn H. Gamble Finding Archaeological Relevance during a Pandemic and What Comes After 2020 21 .pdf application/pdf 14984 1381 52 long view of the ecological, economic, social, and political factors that promote the emergence and spread of infectious disease, archaeologists are well positioned to examine the antecedents of the present crisis. of marginalized groups, we investigate preand postcontact disease vectors among Indigenous and Black communities in material culture both reflects and changes as a result of social transformations brought about by disease, the insights that By understanding the differential effects of past epidemics on diverse communities and contributing to more equitable sociopolitical agendas, archaeology can play a key role in helping to pursue a more just future. Keywords: infectious diseases, COVID-19, epidemics and pandemics, inequality, Indigenous and Black communities, paleopathology, climate change, marginalization, material culture, history of disease North America over the past 30 years demonstrates that the spread of epidemic diseases in Matt Liebmann authored the introductory material in the section on epidemic disease among Indigenous peoples, Black Americans, ./cache/work_cx7m54323ndwzlhqd2pzqi6o7q.pdf ./txt/work_cx7m54323ndwzlhqd2pzqi6o7q.txt