319 results on '"Stojanowski, Christopher M."'
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2. Tables
3. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
4. Figures
5. 1. The Bioarchaeology of Identity
6. 3. Bridging Histories: The Bioarchaeology of Identity in Postcontact Florida
7. Part I. Community Identity and Ethnogenesis
8. 5. Post-Tiwanaku Ethnogenesis in the Coastal Moquegua Valley, Peru
9. 2. Key Concepts in Identity Studies
10. Part II. Identity Formation and Manipulation at the Level of the Individual
11. 4. The Reconstruction of Identity: A Case Study from Chachapoya, Peru
12. 6. Surviving Contact: Biological Transformation, Burial, and Ethnogenesis in the Colonial Lambayeque Valley, North Coast of Peru
13. 11. Identity Formation: Communities and Individuals
14. 10. The Bodily Expression of Ethnic Identity: Head Shaping in the Chilean Atacama
15. 9. The Complex Relationship between Tiwanaku Mortuary Identity and Geographic Origin in the South Central Andes
16. Index
17. 7. Cultural Embodiment and the Enigmatic Identity of the Lovers from Lamanai
18. 8. Cranial Modification among the Maya: Absence of Evidence or Evidence of Absence?
19. Part III. Concluding Remarks
20. About the Author
21. Climate change, human health, and resilience in the Holocene
22. Evaluating predictions of the patterning cascade model of crown morphogenesis in the human lower mixed and permanent dentition.
23. Poor Oral Health Is Associated With Inflammation, Aortic Valve Calcification, and Brain Volume Among Forager-Farmers.
24. Ancient Migrations: Biodistance, Genetics, and the Persistence of Typological Thinking
25. Research supervisors and undergraduate students’ perceived gains from undergraduate research experiences in the social sciences
26. Evaluating the patterning cascade model of tooth morphogenesis in the human lower mixed and permanent dentition
27. Migration and biological continuity in central Mexico during the Classic‐Epiclassic transition
28. Criminality, narrative and the expert witness in American biohistory
29. Identity Revisited
30. Exploring Identities in Forensic Biohistory
31. The Bioarchaeology of Kinship : Proposed Revisions to Assumptions Guiding Interpretation
32. The Bioarchaeology of Identity in Spanish Colonial Florida: Social and Evolutionary Transformation before, during, and after Demographic Collapse
33. Exploring Patterns and Pathways of Dietary Change : Preferred Foods, Oral Health, and Stable Isotope Analysis of Hair from the Dani of Mulia, Papua, Indonesia
34. A Reassessment of Matrilocality in Chacoan Culture
35. Climate change, human health, and resilience in the Holocene.
36. The Osteological Paradox 20 Years Later: Past Perspectives, Future Directions
37. Ancient Migrations: Biodistance, Genetics, and the Persistence of Typological Thinking
38. Climate change, human health, and resilience in the Holocene
39. Six new examples of the bipartite trapezoid bone: Morphology, significant population variation, and an examination of pre-existing criteria to identify bipartition of individual carpal bones
40. Bioarchaeology and Identity Revisited
41. Incisor avulsion, social identity and Saharan population history: New data from the Early Holocene southern Sahara
42. The Bioarchaeology of Colonialism
43. Effectiveness of online social science undergraduate research experiences: Exploratory evidence
44. Contesting the massacre at Nataruk
45. New Directions in Bioarchaeology: Recent Contributions to the Study of Human Social Identities
46. Inference of emergent cattle pastoralism in the southern Sahara desert based on localized hypoplasia of the primary canine
47. The genetic architecture of anterior tooth morphology in a longitudinal sample of Australian twins and families
48. Why some bodies matter: defacement and narrative in historical forensics cases
49. Ethnogenetic Theory and New Directions in Biodistance Research
50. Social Dimensions of Evolutionary Research: Discovering Native American History in Colonial Southeastern U.S.
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