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|a The biocultural consequences of contact in Mexico :
|b five centuries of change /
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|a Biocultural consequences of contact in Mexico :
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|a Gainesville :
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|a Bioarchaeological interpretations of the human past: local, regional, and global perspectives
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Contextualizing the Biocultural Examination of Colonization in Mexico / Heather J. H. Edgar and Cathy Willermet -- Movement, Power, and Race: Dynamics of Colonialism in Mexico / -- Robert C. Schwaller -- Spanish/North African Population Affinity: Implications for North American Mestizos / Heather J. H. Edgar, Katelyn M. Rusk, Corey S. Ragsdale, and Cathy Willermet -- The Domestication of Death among the Natives of New Spain Seen from the Cemetery of the Royal Hospital of San José de los Naturales / Abigail Meza-Peñaloza -- Biocultural Impacts of Labor in Colonial Mexico City: The Intersections of Age, Sex, and Heritage / Julie K. Wesp -- The Microevolution of Dental Morphology in the Northern Maya Lowlands after European Contact / Andrea Cucina, Michaela Lucci, and Alfredo Coppa -- Regional Changes in Population Structures with Spanish Contact / Corey S. Ragsdale, Cathy Willermet, and Heather J. H. Edgar -- Genetic Diversity in Mesoamerica, Pre- and Postcontact / Blanca Z. Gonzalez-Sobrino Living and Health Conditions in a Religious Order: The Nuns from San Jerónimo, Mexico City / Josefina Bautista Martínez and María Teresa Jaén Esquivel -- A View of Stress and Inequality in Colonial Mexico City through Cranial Fluctuating Asymmetry / Cathy Willermet, Emily Moes, Katelyn M. Rusk, Heather J. H. Edgar, and Corey S. Ragsdale -- Reflections on 1521 and the Bioarchaeological Study of the Conquest of Mexico / Haagen D. Klaus.
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|a "This volume examines how Mexican populations have been shaped both culturally and biologically by European colonization, drawing on methods from archaeology, bioarchaeology, genetics, and history and providing evidence for the resilience of the Mexican people in the face of tumultuous change"--
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|a "Examining the long-lasting effects of European colonization on Mexican populationsThe Biocultural Consequences of Contact in Mexico explores how Mexican populations have been shaped both culturally and biologically by the arrival of Spanish conquistadors and the years following the defeat of the Aztec empire in 1521. Contributors to this volume draw on a diverse set of methods from archaeology, bioarchaeology, genetics, and history to examine the response to European colonization, providing evidence for the resilience of the Mexican people in the face of tumultuous change. Essays focus on Central Mexico, Yucatan, and Oaxaca, providing a cross-regional perspective, and they highlight Mexican scholars' work and viewpoints. They examine the effects of the castas system-which the colonizers used to organize society according to parentage and the social construction of race-on individuals' and groups' access to power, social mobility, health, and mate choice. Contributors illuminate the poorly understood extent that this system-and the national identity of mestizaje that replaced it-caused structural inequality and the structural violence of stress and health disparities, as well as genetic admixture. Five hundred years after the Spanish first clashed with Aztec forces and began to influence modern Mexico, this volume adds to discussions of colonialism, the reconstruction of biosocial relationships, and the work of decolonization. Students and scholars in anthropology and history will gain insights into how human populations transform and adapt in the wake of major historical events that result in migration, demographic change, and social upheaval. A volume in the series Bioarchaeological Interpretations of the Human Past: Local, Regional, and Global Perspectives, edited by Clark Spencer Larsen"--
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|a Mexico
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