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Brad Bartel
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American Antiquity. 58:590-591
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Brad Bartel
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Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 1:32-58
For over a century, anthropologists have analyzed death-related phenomena to acquire knowledge concerning religion, social organization, and economic cooperation. There have been notable epistemological shifts in this inquiry by socioculturalanthropo
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Cl. Masset, Curtis Runnels, Jeffrey Quilter, Nan A. Rothschild, David W. J. Gill, Brad Bartel, R. W. Chapman, Richard Bradley, Mary Lou Curran, Ian Morris, Aubrey Cannon, S. C. Humphreys
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Current Anthropology. 30:437-458
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Brad Bartel, Robert W. Ehrich, Ari N. Poulianos, David A. Fredrickson, Tadeusz Malinowski, Alexander Gallus, Gloria y'Edynak, Milan Stloukal, Leo S. Klejn, Carl B. Compton, Matthias Laubscher, Robert A. Benfer, Raymond R. Newell, Susan C. Vehik
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Current Anthropology. 17:413-428
The paper presents the thesis that migration hypotheses must be tested on skeletal populations as well as on other information spheres: subsets of material culture, linguistics, historical records, and toponyms. It tests the null hypothesis that a po
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Brad Bartel
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 6:49-61
A series of commonly occurring cranial measurements for Harappan Indian populations was considered. Stepwise discriminant analysis showed that there is morphological divergence between rural and urban populations, as well as within the settlement of
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Brad Bartel
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World Archaeology. 12:11-26
The data base of classical period archaeology could be used more effectively when analysed in terms of variable situations involving cultural domination. Definitions and processes related to colonialism, imperialism and various cultural responses by
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Claude Masset, Philip L. Kohl, Brad Bartel, D. Liversage, Antonio Gilman, V. A. Alekshin, Alexander B. Dolitsky
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Current Anthropology. 24:137-149
Burial practices as an archaeological source contain a variety of information. Since they represent a stable system, the reconstruction of burial practices permits one to identify six informational units. The first unit reveals the ancients' ideas ab
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Journal of Field Archaeology. 6:127-149
Starting in 1973, excavation was conducted at the Kraku'lu Yordan site, a metallurgical complex in NE Serbia, Yugoslavia. Artifactual data indicate the site was in use primarily during the 4th century A.C., a period of Roman imperialism and coloniali
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Fumiko Ikawa-Smith, Brad Bartel, James C. Y. Watt, Lech Krzyżaniak, Jim G. Shaffer, Jonathan H. Kress, Jean S. Aigner, Richard Pearson, William Meacham, P. Bleed, Ia. V. Chesnov, Warren Peterson, Sarah Milledge Nelson, Donn Bayard, Noel Barnard, Robert K. Evans
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Current Anthropology. 18:419-440
The Neolithic of South China (and of the Far East generally) has traditionally been reconstructed on nuclear-diffusionist models; chronologies and local culture sequences in South China have been related to the rise of agriculture and Neolithic techn
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Brad Bartel
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World Archaeology. 13:73-86
This paper describes a series of multivariate analyses involving figurines of the Neolithic period in the eastern Mediterranean basin. It is felt that previous discussions concerning this class of artifact were too impressionistic and based upon an i