Bioarchaeology of Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica : An Interdisciplinary Approach /
This edited volume presents work from both Mesoamerican-based and U.S.-based researchers who use a combination of cultural ethnohistorical, (bio)archaeological, dental, and chemical data in an interdisciplinary approach to research population history in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. The goals for such...
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Cathy Willermet and Andrea Cucina
- On interdisciplinarity in bioarchaeology / Cathy Willermet
- Migration and mobility
- Population continuity and replacement in the pre-contact valley of Mexico / Corey S. Ragsdale and Heather J.H. Edgar
- Isotopes, dental morphology, and human provenience at the Maya site of Yaxuná, Yucatán, Mexico: mobility, interaction, and ethnicity / T. Douglas Price, Travis W. Stanton, and Andrea Cucina
- Biological affinities and mortuary archaeology in coastal northern populations of Yucatán at the end of the postclassic period: demic considerations / Andrea Cucina, Allan Ortega and Sandra Verónica Elizalde Rodarte
- Ethnicity and social identity
- Understanding late classic Maya mortuary ritual in caves: dental evidence of health from macro- and microscopic defects and caries / Amy R. Michael, Gabriel D. Wrobel and Jack Biggs
- True people, foreigners, and the framing of Maya morality / Andrew K. Scherer, Charles Golden, and Stephen Houston
- Human migration and ethnic expression in the southeastern borderland of Mesoamerica: a bioarchaeological perspective from Copan, Honduras / Shintaro Suzuki, Vera Tiesler, and T. Douglas Price
- Conclusion
- Interdisciplinary approaches in Mesoamerica: taking stock / Frances F. Berdan.