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Frozen mummies from Andean mountaintop shrines: bioarchaeology and ethnohistory of Inca human sacrifice
(Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2015)
This study will focus on frozen mummies of sacrificial victims from mounts Llullaillaco (6739 m), Quehuar (6130 m), El Toro (6160 m), and the Aconcagua massif. These finds provide bioarchaeological data from mountaintop ...
COMMENTARY: Bioarchaeology of Oaxaca: It’s About the PeopleCOMMENTARY: Bioarchaeology of Oaxaca: It’s About the People
(Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, 2020)
Bioarqueología del área Valliserrana de Catamarca (siglos VI a XV): nuevos resultados y tendenciasBioarchaeology of the valliserrana area of catamarca (VIth to XVth centuries): new results and trends
(Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, 2016)
Se describen y discuten los primeros resultados de los análisis bioarqueológicos de once inhumaciones realizadas en los valles de Fiambalá (Depto. Tinogasta), Hualfín (Depto. Belén) y Andalgalá (Depto. Andalgalá) de la ...
Trends in oral pathology of hunter-gatherers from Western Pampas, Argentina
(Anthropological Society of Nippon, 2014-08)
Oral health analysis is one of the principal bioarchaeological lines of investigation to evaluatethe interaction between the dynamics of human communities in the past, their environment, and theirsocial structure. These ...
Death in the sun: the bioarchaeology of an early post-medieval hospital in Gibraltar
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2018-05)
In 2014, during construction work at the ex-Civil Hospital in Gibraltar, excavations led by the Gibraltar Museum revealed a major, previously unknown burial ground containing more than 200 skeletons. We present the historical, ...