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The bioarchaeological record shows that precontact Mexicans were not as healthy as once thought, revealing instead a population that suffered from frequent infection and malnutrition.
Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico 2008
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He had poor use of his left arm, poor arterial flow through his upper spinal cord, and a chronic infection of the skull known as mastoiditis, according to a bioarchaeological analysis by Katherine Miller of Arizona State University.
Ancient Maya Tomb Found: Upright Skeleton, Unusual Location | Impact Lab 2007
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Four experts will submit a report based upon archaeological, linguistic, ethnographic, bioarchaeological and traditional historic information.
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Presents a detailed bioarchaeological study of the El Morro-1 site in Arica.
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Prowse's research focuses on the bioarchaeological analysis of the people buried in the cemetery, including isotopic, palaeopathological, and aDNA analysis.
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Mining in the Middle and Upper Paleolithic of south - southern Africa and the emergence of modern man. western France: a bioarchaeological study.
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