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Patterns of diet and diseaseessay 1994 • Martin, Debra L.
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Martin discusses indicators of health and nutrition in the Southwest from around 1000 BC to AD 1550 with an emphasis on AD 900 to 1550. She includes the Anasazi, Hohokam, and the Mogollon in her discussions. Only the data that pertain to the Early An...Patterns of diet and diseaseessay 1994 • Martin, Debra L.
Late Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Martin discusses indicators of health and nutrition in the Southwest from around 1000 BC to AD 1550 with an emphasis on AD 900 to 1550. Only the data that pertain to the Late Anasazi were marked for OCM (Outline of Cultural Materials) codes. She incl...Black Mesa Anasazi healthBook 1991 • Martin, Debra L. et al.
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Martin et al. describe the various analyses conducted on the skeletal remains found on Black Mesa. They also describe, in detail, the theory behind their analyses and how the analyses were done. They were interested in determining the general health ...Studies in disruptionessay 1994 • Nelson, Ben A. et al.
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Nelson et al. examine the skeletal data from five sites to analyze several hypotheses 'regarding the conditions under which prehistoric southwestern populations experienced biological disruption' (page 60). They present summaries on the sites and the...Studies in disruptionessay 1994 • Nelson, Ben A. et al.
Late Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Nelson et al. examine the skeletal data from five sites to analyze several hypotheses 'regarding the conditions under which prehistoric southwestern populations experienced biological disruption' (page 60). They present summaries on the sites and the...