Archaeological Research in Central America
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2019-03-22
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Archaeological Research in Central America as the theme of the presentation entails evidence from before European colonization through the effects of European Colonial control. Looking at various details of the archaeological evidence the presenter provides observations and findings from these materials. Evidence of inequality, economic migration, slavery, and European immigration are suggested from the bones & materials.
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Thanks to collaborators: Dr. Hannah Plumer-Moodie, Carlos Quiroz, Dr.
Thomas Guderjan, Dr. Timothy Pugh, Dr. Carolyn Freiwald, and many
colleagues at Copan.
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Archaeological Research, Central America, human remains, bioarchaeology, social, spiritual, cultural, material culture, Maya, biogeochemistry, economic migration, Spanish/British immigration, scurvy, slavery, inequality,
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