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Publikováno v:
Asian Perspectives. 59:244-298
Autor:
José Miguel Ramírez-Aliaga, Elizabeth Weiss, Bruce E. Anderson, Ann L. W. Stodder, Michael Pietrusewsky, Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith, Rona Ikehara-Quebral, Christopher A. King, Cherie K. Walth, Gary M. Heathcote, Douglas B. Hanson, Vincent J. Sava, Michele Toomay Douglas
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. 16:438-481
Sublime expression of three ectocranial occipital superstructures (OSSs)—occipital torus tubercles (TOTs), retromastoid processes (PRs), and posterior supramastoid tubercles (TSPs)—is virtually res...
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. 15:204-243
Using a variety of skeletal and dental indicators (e.g., stature, linear enamel hypoplasia, cribra orbitalia, infection, trauma, dental pathologies) recorded in 33 adult and 11 subadult skeletons f...
Autor:
Michael Pietrusewsky, Voeun Vuthy, William R. Belcher, Michele Toomay Douglas, Rona Ikehara-Quebral, R. Alexander Bentley, John Krigbaum, Miriam T. Stark
Publikováno v:
Asian Perspectives. 56:191-236
Mainland Southeast Asia underwent dramatic changes after the mid-first millennium b.c.e., as its populations embraced new metallurgical and agricultural technologies. Southeast Asians transformed their physical and social environments further through
Autor:
Richard Armstrong, Michael Pietrusewsky, Rona Ikehara-Quebral, Dougald O'Reilly, Louise Shewan, Michele Toomay Douglas, Miriam T. Stark, Vuthy Voeun
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 31:102289
Angkor Borei is a protohistoric (ca. 500 BCE − 500 CE) site in southern Cambodia (Takeo Province), on the western edge of the Mekong Delta. Cambodia’s protohistoric period, concurrent with the Iron Age elsewhere in mainland Southeast Asia, is a p
Autor:
Cherie K. Walth, Rona Ikehara-Quebral, Nicolette Parr, Michele Toomay Douglas, Michael Pietrusewsky, Jolie Liston, E. Melanie Ryan
Publikováno v:
A World View of Bioculturally Modified Teeth
Intentional dental modification was observed in Pre-Latte and Latte Period bioarchaeological samples from western Micronesia. These purposeful cultural alterations include multilinear incisions and horizontal abrading of labial tooth surfaces in the
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https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvx0712v.19
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvx0712v.19
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 104:315-342
Using a variety of skeletal and dental stress indicators, an assessment of the health and disease of the indigenous inhabitants of the Mariana Islands, the Chamorro, is made. The major hypothesis to be tested is that the Chamorro were relatively heal
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 104:381-391
Evidence of cultural dental modification in a precontact (pre-1521) skeletal sample from the Academy of Our Lady of Guam gymnasium site in Agana, Guam, is documented. Two of the four individuals recovered at the Academy Gym site exhibit modification
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 104:291-313
The human skeletal remains of a minimum of 152 individu- als from the precontact Latte Period (AD 1000-1521) on Guam, Mariana Islands, are described. The sample, recovered at Apurguan, in the Tamuning District, is one of the largest series of well-pr