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Autor:
Geneviève Tellier
Publikováno v:
Archaeological Journal. 175:429-430
Autor:
Jessica I. Cerezo-Román, Thomas R. Fenn, Carlos Cruz Guzmán, Silvia I. Nava Maldonado, Claudia León Romero, Elisa Villalpando
Publikováno v:
Latin American Antiquity. 34:1-20
Using data from several well-preserved pyres, which are rarely found well preserved in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, we examine cremation customs and their associated pyrotechnologies at the site of Cerro de Trincheras in northe
Autor:
Tellier, Geneviève
Publikováno v:
The Archaeological Journal; July 2018, Vol. 175 Issue: 2 p429-430, 2p
Autor:
Rayed Khedher, Elyssa Jerray, Sami Ben Tahar, Hans Barnard, Jessica I. Cerezo-Román, Brian N. Damiata, Brett Kaufman, Thomas R. Fenn, Alan Farahani, Megan Daniels, Ali Drine, Victoria Moses
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 62:484-497
Cultural ecological theory is applied to a spatially and temporally bounded archaeological data set to document long-term paleoecological processes and associated sociopolitical behaviors. Volumetr...
Publikováno v:
Latin American Antiquity. 32:274-291
Inspired by life course and osteobiography approaches, this article explores the life and death of an individual associated with thelakamtitle (“banner” in Colonial Yukatek Maya; thus, a “standard-bearer”), a nonroyal elite of Late Classic pe
Autor:
Jessica I. Cerezo-Román
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 86:327-349
Mortuary rituals are compared and contrasted in order to better understand social interaction between the Tucson Basin Hohokam of southern Arizona and the Trincheras tradition populations of northern Sonora. This interaction is explored through the e
Autor:
Mark Lipson, Elizabeth A. Sawchuk, Jessica C. Thompson, Jonas Oppenheimer, Christian A. Tryon, Kathryn L. Ranhorn, Kathryn M. de Luna, Kendra A. Sirak, Iñigo Olalde, Stanley H. Ambrose, John W. Arthur, Kathryn J. W. Arthur, George Ayodo, Alex Bertacchi, Jessica I. Cerezo-Román, Brendan J. Culleton, Matthew C. Curtis, Jacob Davis, Agness O. Gidna, Annalys Hanson, Potiphar Kaliba, Maggie Katongo, Amandus Kwekason, Myra F. Laird, Jason Lewis, Audax Z. P. Mabulla, Fredrick Mapemba, Alan Morris, George Mudenda, Raphael Mwafulirwa, Daudi Mwangomba, Emmanuel Ndiema, Christine Ogola, Flora Schilt, Pamela R. Willoughby, David K. Wright, Andrew Zipkin, Ron Pinhasi, Douglas J. Kennett, Fredrick Kyalo Manthi, Nadin Rohland, Nick Patterson, David Reich, Mary E. Prendergast
Publikováno v:
Addi. Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigación
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Universidad de Alicante (UA)
Nature
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Universidad de Alicante (UA)
Nature
[EN] Multiple lines of genetic and archaeological evidence suggest that there were major demographic changes in the terminal Late Pleistocene epoch and early Holocene epoch of sub-Saharan Africa(1-4). Inferences about this period are challenging to m
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::639f19dd63c74d4e6af15726a7a6e887
https://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/17763
https://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/17763
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 85:132-151
We examine the changes in funerary rituals from the Early Agricultural period (2100 BC–AD 50) to the Early Preclassic period (AD 475–750) and how these changes concurrently reflect changes in social relationships between the dead, their families,
Autor:
Jess Beck
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity
Autor:
Jessica I. Cerezo Román
Publikováno v:
Ancient Southwestern Mortuary Practices
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::72e048252601c617ed9fbd4cf30d6e8c
https://doi.org/10.5876/9781607320131.c007
https://doi.org/10.5876/9781607320131.c007