Mayapan was the largest and most densely populated city in the Maya area during the Late Postclassic period (ca. AD 1200-1450), but was it truly cosmopolitan? This question was investigated through biodistance and population genetic analyses of heritable dental metric traits, the first such study conducted at this site. The analyses concentrated on burials excavated from a diverse array of contexts, such as mass graves, residences, and plaza floors, with a particular focus on freestanding shrine ossuaries. The results of both univariate and multivariate analyses suggest individuals interred in freestanding shrine ossuaries are genetically distinct from contemporary and earlier populations from northwestern Yucatan, suggesting this new buria...
The principal goal of this research is to elucidate the relationship between ancient Maya social org...
Dental modification, present in 36 % of the adult burial sample (N 61) dating to the Postclassic pe...
<div><p>Multiethnicity in Teopancazco, Teotihuacan, is supported by foreign individuals found in the...
Mayapan was the largest and most densely populated city in the Maya area during the Late Postclassic...
Secondary interments, common among Maya burials, are typically identified by disarticulated or unnat...
textUnderstanding cultures of the past is an endeavor that can be approached from many directions, ...
Excavations at the site of Ixlú in northern Guatemala recovered a series of skulls and dismembered p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 110-117).This thesis addresses several important question...
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...
Mortuary patterns among the Maya are quite diverse, and have been studied for many years. The scope ...
Mesoamerican archaeological research has made recent inroads toward an understanding of the cultural...
This thesis explores whether there is a statistical difference in rates of non-specific infection be...
The Preclassic (1000 BC-250 AD) and Terminal Classic (800-900 AD) periods were dynamic eras of profo...
Maya civilization developed in Mesoamerica and encompassed the Yucatan Peninsula, Guatemala, Belize,...
The principal goal of this research is to elucidate the relationship between ancient Maya social org...
Dental modification, present in 36 % of the adult burial sample (N 61) dating to the Postclassic pe...
<div><p>Multiethnicity in Teopancazco, Teotihuacan, is supported by foreign individuals found in the...
Mayapan was the largest and most densely populated city in the Maya area during the Late Postclassic...
Secondary interments, common among Maya burials, are typically identified by disarticulated or unnat...
textUnderstanding cultures of the past is an endeavor that can be approached from many directions, ...
Excavations at the site of Ixlú in northern Guatemala recovered a series of skulls and dismembered p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 110-117).This thesis addresses several important question...
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...
Mortuary patterns among the Maya are quite diverse, and have been studied for many years. The scope ...
Mesoamerican archaeological research has made recent inroads toward an understanding of the cultural...
This thesis explores whether there is a statistical difference in rates of non-specific infection be...
The Preclassic (1000 BC-250 AD) and Terminal Classic (800-900 AD) periods were dynamic eras of profo...
Maya civilization developed in Mesoamerica and encompassed the Yucatan Peninsula, Guatemala, Belize,...
The principal goal of this research is to elucidate the relationship between ancient Maya social org...
Dental modification, present in 36 % of the adult burial sample (N 61) dating to the Postclassic pe...
<div><p>Multiethnicity in Teopancazco, Teotihuacan, is supported by foreign individuals found in the...