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Early Colonial Diet in El Japón, Xochimilco, Mexico: Examining dietary continuity through stable isotope analysis of bone collagen and bioapatite

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Biological Anthropology, Volume 184, Issue 3, July 2024.
Location of the Colonial period site of El Japón (San Gregorio Atlapulco, Mexico City). Abstract Objectives Early colonial documents from central Mesoamerica detail raising and planting of European livestock and crops alongside native ones. The extent to which Indigenous people, especially of the rural commoner class, consumed newly introduced foods is
Edgar Alarcón Tinajero   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Bioanthropological analysis of human remains from the archaic and classic period discovered in Puyil cave, Mexico

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Biological Anthropology, Volume 184, Issue 2, June 2024.
Geographic distribution of shared mtDNA haplotypes between. This map shows the geographic distribution of shared mtDNA haplotypes between the human remains of Puyil Cave and those reported previously from ancient and contemporary people. Additionally, in the bottom right corner are shown the skulls on the surface of Chamber 4, discovered in this cave ...
María Teresa Navarro‐Romero   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Genetic Evidence Supports the Multiethnic Character of Teopancazco, a Neighborhood Center of Teotihuacan, Mexico (AD 200-600). [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2015
Multiethnicity in Teopancazco, Teotihuacan, is supported by foreign individuals found in the neighborhood center as well as by the diversity observed in funerary rituals at the site.
Brenda A Álvarez-Sandoval   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Well‐being in the context of Indigenous heritage management: A Hach Winik perspective from Metzabok, Chiapas, Mexico

open access: yesEconomic Anthropology, Volume 11, Issue 2, Page 187-197, June 2024.
Abstract In this article, we examine what local well‐being means in the contexts of collaborative heritage management and national development in Mexico. Driven by the request of Lacandon Mayas (including the second author) who live in Puerto Bello Metzabok, Chiapas, Mexico, in 2018, we engaged in archeological consolidation and heritage management to ...
Christopher Hernandez   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Is the threatened land crab Cardisoma guanhumi conquering human‐dominated systems?

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 14, Issue 4, April 2024.
Land use change has been recognized as a major contributor to habitat destruction, the main cause of biodiversity loss. However, recent findings show that cities – probably the most radical habitat transformation – may sustain threatened species. This intriguing trend has been mostly chronicled in small‐scale studies of vertebrate communities from ...
José M. Riascos   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

TEORIZANDO TEOTIHUACAN: UNA VISIÓN DESDE LA HISTORIOGRAFÍA (SEGUNDA PARTE)

open access: yesClio Arqueológica, 2013
En un trabajo anterior (Moragas 2012), presenté el desarrollo historiográfico de las diferentes propuesta teóricas que se dieron en Teotihuacan desde la época colonial el Proyecto Teotihuacan 80-82.
Natàlia Moragas Segura
doaj  

Arqueoastronomía y la traza urbana en Teotihuacan

open access: yesCiencia Ergo Sum, 2009
Al examinar la orientación de trazas urbanas a lo largo de México se puede observar una alineación particular al este de la dirección norte que coincide con la alineación de la antigua ciudad de Teotihuacan.
Salvador Galindo, Jaime Klapp
doaj  

UNA OCUPACIÓN DEL PERIODO DE AGRICULTURA TEMPRANA EN XOCHIMILCO (CA. 4200-4000 A.N.E.)

open access: yesAnales de Antropología, 2015
La Cuenca de México ha tenido un rol destacado en el estudio de la complejidad social. En ella se encuentran tres de las ciudades más importantes de la historia precolombina como son Teotihuacán, Cuicuilco y Tenochtitlán.
Emily McClung de Tapia   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Teotihuacán y el turismo: la experiencia de los residentes en sus narrativas

open access: yesRegión y Sociedad, 2020
El objetivo es conocer el proceso de evolución de la actividad turística en la zona de Teotihuacán, Estado de México, a través de la narrativa de sus residentes.
Rafael Hernández Espinosa   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Transformations des représentations corporelles durant l’Épiclassique mésoaméricain (600 à 900 apr. j.‑c.)

open access: yesAteliers d'Anthropologie, 2014
The Epiclassic period (600 to 900 A.D.) was a time of great upheaval on the central Mesoamerian Altiplano. The iconography of Cacaxtla-Xochitecatl (Tlaxcala) and Xochicalco (Morelos) is markedly different—especially in its representation of the human ...
Juliette Testard
doaj   +1 more source

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