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Book SynopsisChapter 1. Introduction (McKenzie).- Part 1. Using Past Experience to Inform Modern Behaviour and Health.- Chapter 2. Continuing Bonds: Using (Bio)Archaeology for Bereavement, Grief, and Wellbeing (Sutton-Butler et al).- Chapter 3. Bioarchaeology of Care Outreach: How Lessons from the Past May Help Improve the Present (Sáez).- Chapter 4. One Paleopathology: Raising Awareness and Advancing Knowledge (Buikstra et al).- Chapter 5. Using Bioarchaeological Data to Inform Diagnostic Criteria for Acquired Syphilis in Clinical Care and Public Health through Translational Science (Zuckerman et al).- Part 2. Developing Community-Led Research.- Chapter 6. Marching Forward Together: Towards a Decolonized, Collaborative Bioarchaeology in California (Tapia and Arellano).- Chapter 7. The Care Connection: Using Co-Production to Link Archaeology and Unpaid Carers (McKenzie et al).- Chapter 8. Child of A’ua’u, Returning Home: A Community-Led Repatriation Project to Mangaia, Cook Islands (King et al).- Part 3. Bioarchaeology and the Arts.- Chapter 9. Acting Queerly: Creative Collaboration in Applied Bioarchaeology (Charles and McDaniel). Chapter 10. “Interesting Characters Find Graves in the Potter’s Field”: The Value of Fictive Storytelling in Historical Bioarchaeology (Drew).- Chapter 11. Buried Threads: Weaving Narratives Through Art and Bioarchaeology at the Asylum Hill Cemetery Mack et al).- Part 4. A Way Forward.- Chapter 12. A Personal Reflection: We have come this far—but where do we go from here? (Tilley).