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Metabolic and anthropometric profile of Aruák Indians: Mehináku, Waurá and Yawalapití in the Upper Xingu, Central Brazil, 2000-2002 [PDF]
The objective of this study was to describe the anthropometric and metabolic profile of Aruák Indians (Mehináku, Waurá, and Yawalapití) in the Upper Xingu, Central Brazil.
Baruzzi, Roberto Geraldo +5 more
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American Association for Anatomy recommendations for the management of legacy anatomical collections
The American Association for Anatomy has adopted these recommendations detailing considerations for inventory, use, storage, and potential disposition of legacy anatomical collections. Each of these domains is affected by guiding principles and the contextual themes of institutional oversight, provenance, and communities of care.
Jon Cornwall +7 more
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An Anthropological Perspective on Magistrate Jelderks’ Kennewick Man Decision [PDF]
The “Kennewick Man” controversy is an extremely important case in the history of American anthropology. As anthropologists with backgrounds in American Indian studies and American archaeology, we have a particular interest in this case.
Jones, Peter N., Stapp, Darby
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Joseon mummies before mummy studies began in Korea [PDF]
Mummy studies in Korea are instrumental in reconstructing the health and disease status of pre-modern Joseon peoples using firm scientific evidence. However, this scientific approach to such investigations in Korea is a relatively new discipline which ...
Shin, Dong Hoon, Song, Mi Kyung
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Abstract Objective The study of health‐related care provision in archeology gives important indications on the culture and community organization of past populations. This study aims to assess the health status of the skeletal assemblage recovered from the burial site of St. Biagio (Ravenna, 17th–18th Centuries); next, we identified likely instances of
Federica De Luca +8 more
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Considerations on a Guarani burial: alterations and ethnohistoric hypothesis
During the curatorial treatment of the Guarani human bones, we observed several modifications as cutmarks, grooves, scratches, depressions and bum.
Silvia Cristina Piedade +1 more
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Un estado de la cuestión acerca de la cremación en la Prehistoria de La Palma (Canarias) [PDF]
Jornadas de Jóvenes en Investigación Arqueológica, JIA (3as : 5-7 de mayo 2010 : Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona). Sesión 5. Arqueología de la muerte.En este trabajo se intentará registrar toda la información que hay sobre la cremación en la ...
Álvarez Rodríguez, Nuria
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Parallel patterns and trends in functional structures in extinct island mammals [PDF]
Endemic mammalian species on islands are generally known to have followed a different evolutionary pathway than their mainland relatives. General patterns, such as body size trends, have been described regularly.
Geer, Alexandra-A.-van-der
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Renewed excavations at the Neolithic site of Beisamoun (Upper Jordan Valley, Israel) has resulted in the discovery of the earliest occurrence of an intentional cremation in the Near East directly dated to 7031-6700 cal BC (Pre-Pottery Neolithic C, also ...
Fanny Bocquentin +8 more
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Variasi genetik loci STR codis (THO1, TPOX) manusia Gilimanuk (pulau Bali) [PDF]
Migrasi Mongoloid diduga berasal dari wilayah barat dan utara Indonesia yang datang dalam berbagai gelombang. Kelompok migran ini bercampur dengan penduduk setempat yang berafiliasi Australomelanesoid.
Koesbardiati, Toetik +3 more
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