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Autor:
Brian D. Padgett
Publikováno v:
Dental Anthropology, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 25-27 (2010)
Dental fusion of the primary dentition is a rare congenital anomaly. Evidence in the literature of bioarchaeology is scarce. Burial MS100-14 was recovered from Law’s Site on Pine Island, in Marshall County, Alabama. Analysis of the remains found th
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/40efcbe9df4e4ee5821a441b7787dd01
Autor:
Brendan J. Culleton, Robert J. Speakman, Brian D. Padgett, Clark Spencer Larsen, Matthew C. Sanger, Douglas J. Kennett, Mark A. Hill, Matthew Napolitano, David Hurst Thomas, Gregory D. Lattanzi, Carol E. Colaninno, Sébastien Lacombe
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 84:591-609
Analysis of human remains and a copper band found in the center of a Late Archaic (ca. 5000–3000 cal BP) shell ring demonstrate an exchange network between the Great Lakes and the coastal southeast United States. Similarities in mortuary practices
Autor:
Matthew C. Sanger, Brian D. Padgett, Sébastien Lacombe, David Hurst Thomas, Douglas J. Kennett, Laure Dussubieux, Mark A. Hill, Clark Spencer Larsen, Matthew Napolitano, Gregory D. Lattanzi, Brendan J. Culleton
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 115
Long-distance exchange of copper objects during the Archaic Period (ca. 8000-3000 cal B.P.) is a bellwether of emergent social complexity in the Eastern Woodlands. Originating from the Great Lakes, the Canadian Maritimes, and the Appalachian Mountain
Autor:
Brian D. Padgett, Alexis Dzubak
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Paleopathology. 6:44-52
Skeletal remains were excavated at a village site on McKee Island, Alabama in 1937, which were stored and later analyzed at the University of Alabama. During analysis, unusual vertebral defects were observed among the historic-era remains of two matu