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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 23:490-500
Different hypotheses exist to explain population development and replacement on the East Coast of the Yucatan Peninsula after the so-called Maya collapse, a period of dynamic population movement responding to changing socio-economic and political sph
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Archaeological Research in Asia. 15:88-100
The manufacture of Chinese bronzes has been referred to as a “co-craft” thus emphasizing the importance of pottery as a companion to metallurgy in this process. The focus of this paper is upon the ceramic products— molds, models, and cores—th
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Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 36:32-47
Strontium, oxygen and carbon isotopes are measured in human tooth enamel from 32 human burials in structural complex 10J-45 at the Classic Maya site of Copan in western Honduras. These results are compared with similar information from the Copan Acro
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 50:414-419
In order to examine human mobility during the first millennium BC in the Red River region of Southeast Asia, we examine strontium and stable isotopes in human dental enamel from the Mayutian site. We here report the initial results from this area. Lo
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Medieval Archaeology. 58:1-20
MANX NATIONAL HERITAGE re-opened its Viking and Medieval Gallery in 2007. Isotope analysis of two archaeologically famous skeletons, the Balladoole Viking and the Pagan Lady of Peel, was undertaken to gain information on Viking-Age migration and regi
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Ancient Mesoamerica. 25:221-238
Anchored in archaeological, bioarchaeological, and chemical research conducted at the coastal enclave of Xcambo, this paper examines Classic period Maya coastal saline economic production and exchange, along with the lifestyle, ethnicity, and mobilit
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 40:2286-2297
Exchange and interaction between early state-level societies in Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley during the 3rd millennium BC has been documented for some time. The study of this interaction has been dominated by the analysis of artifacts such as car
Autor:
Rachel Hahn, James H. Burton
Publikováno v:
Isotopic Landscapes in Bioarchaeology ISBN: 9783662483381
For a few decades archaeologists have been measuring 87Sr/86Sr in human teeth to explore human mobility, mostly by inferring that 87Sr/86Sr outliers represent individuals who immigrated into archaeological sites. Although the utility of the method is
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Autor:
James H. Burton, Pilar Zabala, Robert H. Tykot, T. Douglas Price, Robert Frei, Andrea Cucina, Vera Tiesler
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 53:396-433
In AD 2000, construction activities in the central plaza of the city of Campeche, Mexico, led to the discovery of an early colonial church and an associated burial ground dating from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries AD. During the subsequent r