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Boards and Cords

An Anthropological Study of Cranial Modification

Tyler G. O'Brien

Archaeological evidence and ethnohistoric accounts document ancient groups from around the world intentionally binding their infants’ head in one of two manners. Soon after birth they would either strap hard, flat devices (e.g., boards) to both the front and back of the infant’s head, or wrap tight bandages (e.g., cords) around the head. The result is a permanently modified, adult head.

In Boards and Cords, bioarchaeologist and skeletal biologist, Tyler G. O’Brien, explores the long-practiced, biocultural phenomenon of intentional cranial modification via an anthropological lens. An introductory chapter offers briefly summarized answers to main questions often asked about cranial modification. The book then covers normal cranial growth and development to set the groundwork for understanding better how scientists interpret abnormally shaped pathological skulls from those that are modified. What follows is a thorough exploration of archaeological evidence and ethnohistoric accounts beginning with the earliest modified skulls, found at sites dating back 20,000 years, and continuing to today’s modern-day use of the cranial orthotic helmet as corrective treatment for infants with deformational plagiocephaly.

This book is a valuable multidisciplinary tool for the student and scholar who wants to read a global account of intentional cranial modification.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 170 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9¼
978-1-5381-8348-9 • Hardback • February 2024 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Anthropology / General, Social Science / Anthropology / Physical, Social Science / Archaeology

Tyler G. O’Brien is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Northern Iowa. His research focuses on human skeletal biology with emphases in forensic anthropology and bioarchaeology, and he has published in American Journal of Physical Anthropology, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, and the Journal of Forensic Sciences. O’Brien’s research includes excavation in the Bolivian altiplano and cranial data collection at museums in Bolivia and Argentina. He has examined close to 1,500 human skulls from across North and South America.

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Preface

Chapter 1: Cranial Modification: An Overview

Chapter 2: The Skull

Chapter 3: History and Global Occurrence of Modification

Chapter 4: Cranial Modification Typologies

Chapter 5: Pain and Long-Term Impact

Chapter 6: Contemporary Cranial Modification

Chapter 7: Anthropological Considerations

References

Index

Well-referenced with much critical evaluation, this short and highly readable text is impressive in the breadth of its coverage both geographically and temporally. The discussion of the clinical aspects of modification, including those in modern settings, is an especially valuable contribution to the literature.


— Marie Danforth, University of Southern Mississippi


Boards and Cords offers a sweeping anthropological view of intentional cranial modification. O’Brien takes us from a much-needed consideration of the biology of cranial growth to modern understandings of prehistoric head binding as well as our current forays into shaping skulls into ‘normalcy'.


— Christina Torres, University of California, Merced


  • Examines normal cranial growth and development to set the groundwork for understanding how scientists distinguish abnormally shaped pathological skulls from those that are modified
  • Provides a global account of ICM including cases from Australia, Africa, the Americas, China, Europe, and the Middle East
  • Explores the pediatric epidemic of SIDS and the subsequent Back to Sleep campaign of the 1990s which contributed to a rise in deformational plagiocephaly
  • Argues that we are still intentionally utilizing external apparatuses to reshape the newborn’s head for specific purposes



Boards and Cords

An Anthropological Study of Cranial Modification

Cover Image
Hardback
Summary
Summary
  • Archaeological evidence and ethnohistoric accounts document ancient groups from around the world intentionally binding their infants’ head in one of two manners. Soon after birth they would either strap hard, flat devices (e.g., boards) to both the front and back of the infant’s head, or wrap tight bandages (e.g., cords) around the head. The result is a permanently modified, adult head.

    In Boards and Cords, bioarchaeologist and skeletal biologist, Tyler G. O’Brien, explores the long-practiced, biocultural phenomenon of intentional cranial modification via an anthropological lens. An introductory chapter offers briefly summarized answers to main questions often asked about cranial modification. The book then covers normal cranial growth and development to set the groundwork for understanding better how scientists interpret abnormally shaped pathological skulls from those that are modified. What follows is a thorough exploration of archaeological evidence and ethnohistoric accounts beginning with the earliest modified skulls, found at sites dating back 20,000 years, and continuing to today’s modern-day use of the cranial orthotic helmet as corrective treatment for infants with deformational plagiocephaly.

    This book is a valuable multidisciplinary tool for the student and scholar who wants to read a global account of intentional cranial modification.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 170 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9¼
    978-1-5381-8348-9 • Hardback • February 2024 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Anthropology / General, Social Science / Anthropology / Physical, Social Science / Archaeology
Author
Author
  • Tyler G. O’Brien is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Northern Iowa. His research focuses on human skeletal biology with emphases in forensic anthropology and bioarchaeology, and he has published in American Journal of Physical Anthropology, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, and the Journal of Forensic Sciences. O’Brien’s research includes excavation in the Bolivian altiplano and cranial data collection at museums in Bolivia and Argentina. He has examined close to 1,500 human skulls from across North and South America.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • List of Figures

    Preface

    Chapter 1: Cranial Modification: An Overview

    Chapter 2: The Skull

    Chapter 3: History and Global Occurrence of Modification

    Chapter 4: Cranial Modification Typologies

    Chapter 5: Pain and Long-Term Impact

    Chapter 6: Contemporary Cranial Modification

    Chapter 7: Anthropological Considerations

    References

    Index

Reviews
Reviews
  • Well-referenced with much critical evaluation, this short and highly readable text is impressive in the breadth of its coverage both geographically and temporally. The discussion of the clinical aspects of modification, including those in modern settings, is an especially valuable contribution to the literature.


    — Marie Danforth, University of Southern Mississippi


    Boards and Cords offers a sweeping anthropological view of intentional cranial modification. O’Brien takes us from a much-needed consideration of the biology of cranial growth to modern understandings of prehistoric head binding as well as our current forays into shaping skulls into ‘normalcy'.


    — Christina Torres, University of California, Merced


Features
Features
    • Examines normal cranial growth and development to set the groundwork for understanding how scientists distinguish abnormally shaped pathological skulls from those that are modified
    • Provides a global account of ICM including cases from Australia, Africa, the Americas, China, Europe, and the Middle East
    • Explores the pediatric epidemic of SIDS and the subsequent Back to Sleep campaign of the 1990s which contributed to a rise in deformational plagiocephaly
    • Argues that we are still intentionally utilizing external apparatuses to reshape the newborn’s head for specific purposes



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