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Mortuary practices at Cotocotuyoc, Peru
Drawing upon original excavation data as well as collaborative research and published anthropological sources, this thesis examines mortuary practices at the site of Cotocotuyoc over a period of time starting with the Middle Horizon (A.O. 550 -1000) and continuing into the Late Intermediate Period/Late Horizon (A.O. I 000 -1452). The site data are used
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Reconstruction of the lifeways of Central European Late Bronze Age communities using ancient DNA, isotope and osteoarchaeological analyses. [PDF]
Orfanou E +34 more
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Meaning-making behavior in a small-brained hominin, <i>Homo naledi</i>, from the late Pleistocene: contexts and evolutionary implications. [PDF]
Fuentes A +5 more
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Phoenician Mortuary Practice in the Iron Age I – III (ca. 1200 – ca. 300 BCE) Levantine “Homeland”.
Helen Marie Dixon
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Lived Experiences of Deathcare Workers in Managing Infectious Dead Bodies. [PDF]
Botha NN +8 more
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Earliest evidence for intentional cremation of human remains in Africa. [PDF]
Cerezo-Román JI +14 more
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