This chapter presents a review of health and diet data derived from studies of ancient skeletons from Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama to investigate the health patterns associated with adoption of horticulture in the South Central US
My dissertation project utilizes a theoretical perspective derived from historical ecology to explor...
The Poverty Point Culture existed in the Lower Mississippi Valley from about 2000 B.C. until 500 B.C...
This study examines the effects of changing subsistence strategies on the degree of sexual dimorphis...
It is widely accepted that most societies which existed in the Southeastern U.S. during the Late Pre...
Biocultural patterns surrounding the emergence of agriculture from 11 sites in the central Tombigbee...
Dietary reconstruction using carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes from archaeological human bone samp...
Dietary reconstruction using carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes from archaeological human bone samp...
During the Late Archaic to Early Woodland Transition, 3,200 years B.P. [Before Present], some gather...
This study examines and explains the effects that the adoption of agriculture had on the human skele...
Mississippian agriculture has been described as successful with periods of instability. Utilizing th...
Mississippian agriculture has been described as successful with periods of instability. Utilizing th...
Although there is general agreement among many researchers concerning the decline in health and nutr...
Although there is general agreement among many researchers concerning the decline in health and nutr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [104]-116)Geometric characteristics of femoral cross-sect...
Human subadult skeletal remains can provide a unique perspective into biosocial aspects of past popu...
My dissertation project utilizes a theoretical perspective derived from historical ecology to explor...
The Poverty Point Culture existed in the Lower Mississippi Valley from about 2000 B.C. until 500 B.C...
This study examines the effects of changing subsistence strategies on the degree of sexual dimorphis...
It is widely accepted that most societies which existed in the Southeastern U.S. during the Late Pre...
Biocultural patterns surrounding the emergence of agriculture from 11 sites in the central Tombigbee...
Dietary reconstruction using carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes from archaeological human bone samp...
Dietary reconstruction using carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes from archaeological human bone samp...
During the Late Archaic to Early Woodland Transition, 3,200 years B.P. [Before Present], some gather...
This study examines and explains the effects that the adoption of agriculture had on the human skele...
Mississippian agriculture has been described as successful with periods of instability. Utilizing th...
Mississippian agriculture has been described as successful with periods of instability. Utilizing th...
Although there is general agreement among many researchers concerning the decline in health and nutr...
Although there is general agreement among many researchers concerning the decline in health and nutr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [104]-116)Geometric characteristics of femoral cross-sect...
Human subadult skeletal remains can provide a unique perspective into biosocial aspects of past popu...
My dissertation project utilizes a theoretical perspective derived from historical ecology to explor...
The Poverty Point Culture existed in the Lower Mississippi Valley from about 2000 B.C. until 500 B.C...
This study examines the effects of changing subsistence strategies on the degree of sexual dimorphis...