Bioarchaeological analyses of violence largely fail to consider the bio-cultural complexity that result from hostility. Here, we utilize an expanded definition of burial taphonomy to test if individuals exhibiting evidence for violence differed in other identifiable ways in early farming communities from the Sonoran Desert, circa 2,000-4,000 ybp. A variable matrix is constructed to conduct a more inclusive analysis considering demographic variables, decomposition, taphonomy, health status, and mortuary treatment. We postulate that although numerous community members experienced violence during a time of known subsistence intensification, specific individuals were selected for differential treatment as a form of postmortem signaling
Persistent interethnic violence has affected some global regions for centuries. Recent research reve...
The bioarchaeological record has an abundance of scientific evidence based on skeletal indicators of...
Interpersonal conflict, social control, and culturally sanctioned violence are all potential modes o...
Taphonomy and Warfare in the Mesa Verde Region Kristin A. Kuckelman and Debra L. Martin Abstract The...
Taphonomy and Warfare in the Mesa Verde Region Kristin A. Kuckelman and Debra L. Martin Abstract The...
The claim of cannibalism in the Southwest has sparked much controversy, and Chaco Canyon plays a cen...
Violence is common among small-scale societies and often stems from a combination of exogenous and e...
This poster explores how human taphonomy offers insight to understanding the structural violence tha...
San Francisco de Borja is a cave-shelter burial site located in Chihuahua, Mexico, that was excavate...
Violence against women especially as a result from raiding and abduction of women was a common and w...
Chaco Canyon‘s Room 33 (excavated by George Pepper) and Aztec Ruins room 178 (excavated by Earl Morr...
The fragmentary remains of a female aged 45 to 50 years were recovered from floor fill in the ventil...
Situated betweenChacoCanyonand the Mesa Verde, the Totah region has an equally long and complex hist...
The discovery of an unlooted shaft tomb in Southern Zacatecas, Mexico, offered an undisturbed exampl...
Participación en calidad de comentarista del trabajo de Watson & Phelps:Violence is common among sma...
Persistent interethnic violence has affected some global regions for centuries. Recent research reve...
The bioarchaeological record has an abundance of scientific evidence based on skeletal indicators of...
Interpersonal conflict, social control, and culturally sanctioned violence are all potential modes o...
Taphonomy and Warfare in the Mesa Verde Region Kristin A. Kuckelman and Debra L. Martin Abstract The...
Taphonomy and Warfare in the Mesa Verde Region Kristin A. Kuckelman and Debra L. Martin Abstract The...
The claim of cannibalism in the Southwest has sparked much controversy, and Chaco Canyon plays a cen...
Violence is common among small-scale societies and often stems from a combination of exogenous and e...
This poster explores how human taphonomy offers insight to understanding the structural violence tha...
San Francisco de Borja is a cave-shelter burial site located in Chihuahua, Mexico, that was excavate...
Violence against women especially as a result from raiding and abduction of women was a common and w...
Chaco Canyon‘s Room 33 (excavated by George Pepper) and Aztec Ruins room 178 (excavated by Earl Morr...
The fragmentary remains of a female aged 45 to 50 years were recovered from floor fill in the ventil...
Situated betweenChacoCanyonand the Mesa Verde, the Totah region has an equally long and complex hist...
The discovery of an unlooted shaft tomb in Southern Zacatecas, Mexico, offered an undisturbed exampl...
Participación en calidad de comentarista del trabajo de Watson & Phelps:Violence is common among sma...
Persistent interethnic violence has affected some global regions for centuries. Recent research reve...
The bioarchaeological record has an abundance of scientific evidence based on skeletal indicators of...
Interpersonal conflict, social control, and culturally sanctioned violence are all potential modes o...