“This volume goes beyond theorizing the bioarchaeology of the everyday and demonstrates how a classic data-driven narrative approach can advance this focus in bioarchaeology … . this book also presents a number of novel datasets, making this volume additionally valuable for its use in comparative analyses. It will be of greatest use to those working on the archaeology and bioarchaeology of Nubia and Egypt, and it will be a welcome addition to any university or museum library collection.” (Robert James Stark, American Antiquity, April 27, 2021)