historical and evolutionary dimensions of intracemetery bioarchaeology in Spanish Florida /
Christopher M. Stojanowski ; foreword by Clark Spencer Larsen.
xx, 304 pages :
illustrations, maps ;
24 cm.
Bioarchaeological interpretations of the human past: local, regional, and global perspectives
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Historical and evolutionary dimensions of bioarchaeological research -- Life and death in Spanish Colonial Florida -- Kin structure and community health at Mission Patale -- Microtemporal variation in health experience at Mission San Martin de Timucua -- Cemetery structure after collapse: Mission Santa Catalina de Guale de Santa Maria -- The Santa Maria Mission and the Santa Catalina Ossuary on Amelia Island -- Mission Santa Maria: the cemetery structure of an early Christian church -- Mission cemeteries, mission peoples: a synthesis of intracemetery bioarchaeology in Spanish Colonial Florida.
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Using biodistance analysis in the context of Spanish Florida, explores how a variety of inferences can be made about past populations and community patterns.
Cemeteries-- Florida.
Excavations (Archaeology)-- Florida.
Human remains (Archaeology)-- Florida.
Indians of North America-- Anthropometry-- Florida.
Indians of North America-- Florida-- Population.
Indians of North America-- Missions-- Florida.
Missions, Spanish-- Florida.
Social archaeology-- Florida.
Florida, Antiquities.
Florida, History, Spanish colony, 1565-1763.
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Stojanowski, Christopher M., (Christopher Michael),1973-