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Prosthetics and Assistive Technology in Ancient Greece and Rome

Prosthetics and Assistive Technology in Ancient Greece and Rome

Prosthetics and Assistive Technology in Ancient Greece and Rome

Jane Draycott, University of Glasgow
April 2025
Not yet published - available from April 2025
Paperback
9781009168403

    This is the first comprehensive study of prosthetics and assistive technology in classical antiquity, integrating literary, documentary, archaeological, and bioarchaeological evidence to provide as full a picture as possible of their importance for the lived experience of people with disabilities in classical antiquity. The volume is not only a work of disability history, but also one of medical, scientific, and technological history, and so will be of interest to members of multiple academic disciplines across multiple historical periods. The chapters cover extremity prostheses, facial prostheses, prosthetic hair, the design, commission and manufacture of prostheses and assistive technology, and the role of care-givers in the lives of ancient people with impairments and disabilities. Lavishly illustrated, the study further contains informative tables that collate the aforementioned different types of evidence in an easily accessible way.

    • Provides a detailed picture of the lived experience of people with disabilities in classical antiquity
    • Comprehensive treatment based on a complete analysis of the literary and archaeological record for prostheses of the period
    • Integrates literary, documentary, archaeological, and bioarchaeological evidence

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    December 2022
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781009200516
    0 pages
    54 colour illus. 4 tables
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Extremity prostheses and assistive technology
    • 2. Facial prostheses
    • 3. Prosthetic hair
    • 4. Design, commission and manufacture of prostheses
    • 5. Living prostheses
    • Conclusion.
      Author
    • Jane Draycott , University of Glasgow

      Jane Draycott is Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Glasgow. Her research investigates science, technology, and medicine in the ancient world. She has published extensively on the history and archaeology of medicine, impairment, and disability in the ancient world, including the monographs Roman Domestic Medical Practice in Central Italy from the Middle Republic to the Early Empire (2019) and Approaches to Healing in Roman Egypt (2012), and the edited volumes Prostheses in Antiquity (2019) and Bodies of Evidence: Ancient Anatomical Votives Past, Present and Future (2017).