Published: 2019-02-11

Funerary Practices at the Toca do Gongo III Site during the Late Holocene in Serra da Capivara (Piauí, Brazil)

Ana Solari, Anne Marie Pessis, Gabriela Martin, Niéde Guidon

165–181

Abstract

In this article we present the results of archaeological research at the Toca do Gongo III site, a rock-shelter with evidence for Nordeste and...

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From the Embodied to the Ethereal: Tooth Extraction as a Reflection of Time, Agency, and the Persistence of a Social Presence after Death in Late/Final Jomon Period Hunter-Gatherers from the Atsumi Peninsula, Japan

Daniel H. Temple

182–195

Abstract

Recent theoretical treatments suggest that it is possible to evaluate the human life span according to spheres of lived experience (Sofaer...

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Burying the Karrer: A Case Study Exploration of the Mercenary Regiment at the Eighteenth-Century Fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia

Amy B. Scott, Mattia Fonzo, Jessica Hinton, David Ebert, R. Bastian Georg

196–205

Abstract

Bioarchaeological research is built on a foundation of context and how social and historical considerations can aid us in better understanding...

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The Drink Embodied: Theorizing an Integrated Bioarchaeological Approach to the Investigation of "Chicha de Maíz" Consumption

Celeste Marie Gagnon, Sara L. Juengst

206–216

Abstract

Past and present Andean feasts regularly involve the consumption of chicha de maíz (corn beer). Archaeologically, the presence and distribution...

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