Assessing dental nonmetric variation among populations

JD Irish - A companion to dental anthropology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter reviews the utility of nonmetric traits from the Arizona State University Dental
Anthropology System (described previously in this volume), as recorded in samples, to …

Stable isotope analysis of diet‐based social differentiation at late prehistoric collective burials in South‐Western Portugal

AJ Waterman, RH Tykot, AM Silva - Archaeometry, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
In the N eolithic and C opper A ge collective burials of the P ortuguese E stremadura, the
majority of material culture and skeletal remains are highly commingled, making it difficult for …

Multi-isotopic diet analysis of south-eastern Iberian megalithic populations: the cemeteries of El Barranquete and Panoría

M Díaz-Zorita Bonilla, G Aranda Jiménez… - Archaeological and …, 2019 - Springer
The southern Iberian megalithic cemeteries of Panoría and El Barranquete offer an excellent
opportunity to explore ancient dietary patterns. Due to the special nature of these funerary …

“Other” possibilities? Assessing regional and extra-regional dental affinities of populations in the Portuguese Estremadura to explore the roots of Iberia's Late Neolithic …

JD Irish, KT Lillios, AJ Waterman, AM Silva - Journal of Archaeological …, 2017 - Elsevier
The relationship between the development of social complexity in the Iberian Peninsula
during the 4th and 3rd millennia BCE (Late Neolithic and Copper Age) and population …

Traveling up hill and down dale: Using isotopic studies of human and animal mobility in Chalcolithic Portugal to investigate intraregional patterns of social and …

AJ Waterman - Isotopic Proveniencing and Mobility: The Current State …, 2023 - Springer
This chapter focuses on using strontium isotope data from neighboring Late Prehistoric sites
in Southwestern Portugal to find evidence of small-scale, short-distance migration and …

Identifying biological affinities of Holocene northern Iberian populations through the inner structures of the upper first molars

B Gamarra, M Lozano, A Del Bove, ME Subirà… - Archaeological and …, 2022 - Springer
Neolithisation was a relatively fast process that affected both the interior and coastal zones
of the Iberian Peninsula, but it was also a heterogeneous process that had diverse impacts …

Practice, process, and social change in third millennium BC Europe: A view from the Sizandro Valley, Portugal

KT Lillios - European Journal of Archaeology, 2015 - cambridge.org
This paper considers the shift from the practice of collective burials to individual (or double)
burials in western Europe at the end of the Neolithic/Copper Age, around 2500–2000 BC …

Neolithic transition in Europe: The challenge for bioarchaeology

P GALETA, J BRUZEK - Anthropologie (1962-), 2014 - JSTOR
The adoption of farming practices is one of the major transformation processes in the human
history. The knowledge of the transition from hunting and gathering to farming has increased …

[PDF][PDF] Multi-isotopic diet analysis of south-eastern Iberian megalithic populations: the cemeteries of El Barranquete and Panoría

M Sánchez Romero, G Aranda Jiménez… - 2019 - digibug.ugr.es
The southern Iberian megalithic cemeteries of Panoría and El Barranquete offer an excellent
opportunity to explore ancient dietary patterns. Due to the special nature of these funerary …

[PDF][PDF] Who built the Castro of Zambujal? Part IV–The North-African Connection

E Vigário - academia.edu
Who built the Castro of Zambujal? Part IV – The North-African Connection Page 1 Who built
the Castro of Zambujal? Part IV – The North-African Connection Edgar Vigário 2014 Abstract …