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Biocultural histories in La Florida: A bioarchaeological perspective
Christopher Stojanowski
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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Arts & Humanities
History
100%
Indigenous Communities
70%
Indigenous Population
38%
Bioarchaeology
36%
Pre-contact
34%
European Contact
33%
Archaeology
33%
Group Interaction
32%
Anthropology
31%
Illinois
27%
Late Period
27%
Maya
26%
Social Worlds
25%
Statistical Tests
25%
Teeth
25%
Specificity
23%
Rite
23%
Diachrony
23%
DNA
23%
Demographics
21%
17th Century
16%
Social Sciences
history
78%
group interaction
24%
statistical test
24%
ritual
22%
assistant
19%
anthropology
18%
university teacher
14%
determinants
14%
contact
14%
time
7%