Published: 2023-11-16

Editorial: Ethical Guidelines and Policies of Bioarchaeology International

Siân Halcrow, Gwen Robbins Schug, Sabrina Agarwal, Brenda Baker
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An editorial by Co-Editors-In-Chief, Siân Halcrow and Gwen Robbins Schug, and Founding Co-Editors-In-Chief, Sabrina Agarwal and Brenda Baker

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Heavenly Meals and Humble Hearts

Foodways in a Jesuit Context in Spanish Colonial New Granada and Early Republican Colombia

Julie K. Wesp, Melanie J. Miller, Daniela Trujillo Hassan, Felipe Gaitán Ammann

351–370

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This research explores how bone isotopic data (δ13C, δ15N), in combination with analyses of dental pathology, dental calculus,...

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Gender across Generations

Childhood Food Practices as Socialization Processes in Ancient China

Melanie J. Miller, Siân E. Halcrow, Bowen Yang, Yu Dong, Kate Pechenkina, Wenquan Fan
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Food is a biological imperative as well as a core material that humans use in socializing ourselves, and the things we choose to consume are...

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Exploring Intersectional Identities and Geographic Origins in Ancient Nubia at Tombos, Sudan

Michele R. Buzon, Kari A. Guilbault, Antonio Simonetti

1–14

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As part of an intersectional investigation of changes in identity and lifeways during sociopolitical changes in the ancient Nile Valley,...

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An Investigation of Identity and Ontology at Salango, Ecuador (BCE 100-300 CE)

Combining Paleopathological, Mortuary, and Stable Isotopic Analyses

Sara L. Juengst, Richard Lunniss, Y. Zindy Cruz, Emilie M. Cobb, Abigail Bythell
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Bioarchaeologists have increasingly investigated social identities of past peoples, engaging with theory from a variety of sources, including...

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Beyond “Non-Local”

Biogeochemical and Morphological Approaches to Examining Diverse Migrant Experiences in Epiclassic Central Mexico

Sofía Pacheco-Fores, Christopher Morehart
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While biogeochemical analyses of residential history have revolutionized the study of paleomobility, the monolithic categories of “local” and...

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"How to Do a Good Job of Body Snatching"

Historicizing Radiogenic and Stable Isotopic Studies

Pamela L. Geller
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To situate the contributions in this special issue, I historicize the isotopic study of ancient bodies. I begin with radiocarbon (14C) dating as...

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Desert Dust and City Smoke

Investigating the Impact of Urbanization and Aridification on the Prevalence of Pulmonary/ Pleural Inflammation in the Middle Nile Valley (2500 B.C. to 1500 A.D.)

Anna M. Davies-Barrett, Daniel Antoine, Charlotte A. Roberts
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This study investigates the impact of urbanization and aridification on prevalence rates of lower respiratory tract disease in archaeological...

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