Skeletal health and patterns of animal food consumption at S3W1:33 (Tlajinga 33), Teotihuacan

Widmer, R; Storey, R

Widmer, R (reprint author), Univ Houston, Dept Comparat Cultural Studies, Anthropol Program, Houston, TX 77204 USA.

ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2017; 9 (1): 51

Abstract

Food at Teotihuacan was more likely affected by social inequality than by availability. The skeletons from Tlajinga 33 have high prevalence of skeleta......

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