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Marked in life and death: identifying biological markers of social differentiation in late prehistoric Portugal MARKED IN LIFE AND DEATH: IDENTIFYING BIOLOGICAL MARKERS OF SOCIAL DIFFERENTIATION IN LATE PREHISTORIC PORTUGAL Title and Department ____________________________________ Date MARKED IN LIFE AND DEATH: IDENTIFYING BIOLOGICAL MARKERS OF SOCIAL DIFFERENTIATION IN LATE PREHISTORIC PORTUGAL
2012
unpublished
This dissertation research is a bioarchaeological investigation of Late Neolithic through Early Bronze Age (3600-1800 BC) burial populations from the Portuguese Estremadura. In this project macroscopic and isotopic analyses of skeletal and dental materials are used to gather information pertaining to diet, health status, and inter-lifetime mobility patterns for individuals interred at different burials within a small geographic area with the goal of evaluating the level of social
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