The burials beneath the workshops of Patio H at the 9N-8 compound of Copan, Honduras were examined for signs of occupational markers and skeletal robusticity to indicate if these people were craft specialists. According to archaeological evidence, crafting activity at this location included both sacred and secular traditions. Workshop burials were compared with other burials from 9N-8 in order to determine if differing degrees of robusticity and bone size existed between these groups. Measurements of the shoulders and arms were utilized to determine differences. The presence of osteoarthritis and entheseal markers was also analyzed to assess activity levels in the upper and lower body. No significant difference in skeletal size was found to...
Mayapan was the largest and most densely populated city in the Maya area during the Late Postclassic...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-135)The ancient Maya of Copan left a legacy of human ...
The principal goal of this research is to elucidate the relationship between ancient Maya social org...
Mortuary patterns among the Maya are quite diverse, and have been studied for many years. The scope ...
Secondary interments, common among Maya burials, are typically identified by disarticulated or unnat...
The cultural and human biological outcomes of Spanish colonization of the Americas were diverse. Thi...
Bioarchaeological analysis can help identify patterns of mortuary ritual and social experience of an...
textUnderstanding cultures of the past is an endeavor that can be approached from many directions, ...
bone implements, crafts organization This work represents an attempt to provide an answer, through a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-124)During the 1989 field season at the Classic Maya ...
Cortical bone formation in the population of Tipu, a colonial visita site in Belize, was examined he...
In bioarchaeology, there has been considerable interest in understanding whether social status – der...
My thesis research will concentrate on bone tool use and production at the site of Ucanal, Guatemala...
The Tiwanaku culture in the Bolivian highlands was comprised of neighborhoods home to various groups...
In this paper I demonstrate the validity of indirect methods of identifying human sacrificial victim...
Mayapan was the largest and most densely populated city in the Maya area during the Late Postclassic...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-135)The ancient Maya of Copan left a legacy of human ...
The principal goal of this research is to elucidate the relationship between ancient Maya social org...
Mortuary patterns among the Maya are quite diverse, and have been studied for many years. The scope ...
Secondary interments, common among Maya burials, are typically identified by disarticulated or unnat...
The cultural and human biological outcomes of Spanish colonization of the Americas were diverse. Thi...
Bioarchaeological analysis can help identify patterns of mortuary ritual and social experience of an...
textUnderstanding cultures of the past is an endeavor that can be approached from many directions, ...
bone implements, crafts organization This work represents an attempt to provide an answer, through a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-124)During the 1989 field season at the Classic Maya ...
Cortical bone formation in the population of Tipu, a colonial visita site in Belize, was examined he...
In bioarchaeology, there has been considerable interest in understanding whether social status – der...
My thesis research will concentrate on bone tool use and production at the site of Ucanal, Guatemala...
The Tiwanaku culture in the Bolivian highlands was comprised of neighborhoods home to various groups...
In this paper I demonstrate the validity of indirect methods of identifying human sacrificial victim...
Mayapan was the largest and most densely populated city in the Maya area during the Late Postclassic...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-135)The ancient Maya of Copan left a legacy of human ...
The principal goal of this research is to elucidate the relationship between ancient Maya social org...