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Despite significant positive developments within topics of biological anthropology, archaeology, and related academic areas in Latin America, we noted a lack of coordination and communication among them. Available publications provide syntheses within different areas of biological anthropology, yet few have attempted integration of the distinct subfields. We decided to address the development and current issues of most major areas of Latin American biological anthropology in a single volume with chapters by distinguished, experienced scholars who live and work in Latin America, are knowledgeable about the topics, have published extensively on them, and who were recommended by specialists within six geographical regions of interest: Brazil and Northeast South America, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, Northwestern South America, and Southern South America. Six subdisciplines within biological anthropology were defined for academic coverage: (1) biodemography/epidemiology; (2) bioarchaeology/skeletal biology; (3) paleopathology; (4) forensic anthropology; (5) population genetics; and (6) growth and development/health and nutrition. Although these six subdisciplines overlap to some extent, each offers a distinct history of development and currently presents unique issues to address. Chapters generally cover topics of history, state of knowledge, methodological perspective, and areas in need of additional research. Although the text is written in English, abstracts of English, Spanish and Portuguese are included--Provided by publisher.
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Biological anthropology of Latin America: historical development and recent advances
2019, Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
in English
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Compilation copyright 2018 Smithsonian Institution
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- Contribution online (viewed April 2, 2020 ; citation: Ubelaker, Douglas H.; Colantonio, Sonia E. (2019): Biological Anthropology of Latin America: Historical Development and Recent Advances. figshare. Book. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.11365715.v1 )
- Contribution online (viewed April 2, 2020 ; citation: Ubelaker, Douglas H.; Colantonio, Sonia E. (2019): Biological Anthropology of Latin America: Historical Development and Recent Advances. figshare. Book. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.11365715.v1 )
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