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Animas-la Plata Project - Bioarchaeology

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Klappentext Volume XV of the Animas-La Plata series (SWCA Anthropological Research Paper No. 10) contains thirteen chapters and multiple appendixes by a multitude of authors. The introductory chapter presents the broad archaeological context of the ALP project, explains some of the terminology used in writing about the ALP skeletal remains, and briefly characterizes the nature of the assemblage with respect to basic demographics such as the age and sex distribution of the human remains recovered from the different ALP sites. The NAGPRA process through the several stages of this long-term project is described, as is its influence on data collection. The remainder of the volume presents the results of bioarchaeological data collection and analysis conducted by different analysts who address mortuary practice, paleodemography, skeletal and dental morphology, health indicators in adults and children, biological variation, and ethnicity of the basin's Pueblo I residents. The final two chapters document the methods employed in the processed human remains (PHR) analysis from Sacred Ridge, and present the results of a first analysis of these data.

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Authors Elizabeth M. (EDT)/ Stodder Perry
Assisted by Charles Bollong (Editor), Charles A. Bollong (Editor), Elizabeth M. Perry (Editor), Ann Stodder (Editor), Ann W. Stodder (Editor)
Publisher The University of Arizona Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.2010
 
EAN 9781931901307
ISBN 978-1-931901-30-7
No. of pages 468
Series Swca Research Paper
Swca Research Paper
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Pre and early history

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