Despite ostensibly elevated rates of young female mortality in the past, believed to be associated with the risks of pregnancy and child birth, surprisingly few cases of pregnant female burials are reported in the bioarchaeological literature. This pape
The article aims to examine aspects of mortuary behavior in late Neolithic/early Bronze Age (Phung N...
Background: Assessing the burden of disease contributes towards evidence-based allocation of limited...
This paper explores the evidence for social structuring principles and other aspects of identity at ...
Despite ostensibly elevated rates of young female mortality in the past, believed to be associated w...
This paper looks at a late Neolithic cemetery site dated to approximately 3500 years BP in northern ...
The human skeleton reflects an individual’s biocultural life-course, recording information on diet, ...
Between 4500 and 3500 years ago, partially intrusive Neolithic populations in the riverine basins of...
This chapter reviews the evidence for deliberate human burial practices in Vietnam from the Late Ple...
Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millenniu...
Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millenniu...
Excavations in 2015 at the site of Ru Diep in north-central Vietnam (Ha Tinh Province) raise signifi...
During the mid-Holocene in Northern Vietnam, domestic rice, dogs, and pigs were introduced into Sout...
Evidence of maternal care and childbirth events in the past are rare in the archaeological record an...
The purpose of this article is to present new oral health data from Neolithic An Son, southern Vietn...
Understanding mortality patterns is an essential pre-requisite for guiding public health action and ...
The article aims to examine aspects of mortuary behavior in late Neolithic/early Bronze Age (Phung N...
Background: Assessing the burden of disease contributes towards evidence-based allocation of limited...
This paper explores the evidence for social structuring principles and other aspects of identity at ...
Despite ostensibly elevated rates of young female mortality in the past, believed to be associated w...
This paper looks at a late Neolithic cemetery site dated to approximately 3500 years BP in northern ...
The human skeleton reflects an individual’s biocultural life-course, recording information on diet, ...
Between 4500 and 3500 years ago, partially intrusive Neolithic populations in the riverine basins of...
This chapter reviews the evidence for deliberate human burial practices in Vietnam from the Late Ple...
Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millenniu...
Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millenniu...
Excavations in 2015 at the site of Ru Diep in north-central Vietnam (Ha Tinh Province) raise signifi...
During the mid-Holocene in Northern Vietnam, domestic rice, dogs, and pigs were introduced into Sout...
Evidence of maternal care and childbirth events in the past are rare in the archaeological record an...
The purpose of this article is to present new oral health data from Neolithic An Son, southern Vietn...
Understanding mortality patterns is an essential pre-requisite for guiding public health action and ...
The article aims to examine aspects of mortuary behavior in late Neolithic/early Bronze Age (Phung N...
Background: Assessing the burden of disease contributes towards evidence-based allocation of limited...
This paper explores the evidence for social structuring principles and other aspects of identity at ...