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Living the death in Portugal: the scientific potential of anthropological field reports (from 1994 to 2007) (Duration: 2007–2011)

by diogo.santos | Aug 17, 2007 | Projects

Duration: 2007 – 2011 Abstract: Supported by the bioarchaeological theoretical approach and field anthropology (Anthropologie de terrain) methodology, it’s possible to take full advantage of the information that funerary context and archaeological human...

The last hunter-gatherers in the Tagus Valley – the Muge shell middens (Duration: 2007–2011)

by diogo.santos | Jul 17, 2007 | Projects

Duration: 01/Nov/2007 – 31/Mar/2011 Abstract: Mesolithic prehistory has been one of the main topics of pre-historians. The main reason is that it is a period of major economic, technological and social change, marking the end of the last hunter-gatherers of...

Osteoporosis and Fragility Fractures in the Portuguese Identified Skeletal Collections (Duration: 2006‐2010)

by diogo.santos | Sep 17, 2006 | Projects

Duration: 2006 ‐ 2010 Abstract: The diachronic modification of etiological factors, like longevity, physical activity or diet, affected the prevalence of osteoporosis and the so-called osteoporotic fractures. The key objective of this investigation...

Farming Communities in the 1st millennium BC in Central Alentejo (Duration: 2006‐2009)

by diogo.santos | Jul 17, 2006 | Projects

Duration: 2006 ‐ 2009 Abstract: The aim of this Project regards the excavation and bioathropological analysis of cremation burials from the Altera (Mora) Iron Age necropolis. This investigation aims to contribute for the better knowledge of the Iron Age...

The paleodemographic and paleopathological study of the pre-Columbian human remains from Cambridge Hill (Jamaica) (Duration: 2006-2007)

by diogo.santos | Feb 17, 2006 | Projects

Duration: 2006 – 2007 Abstract: This project aims to study the human remains from Cambridge Hill cave housed at the Jamaica National Heritage Trust; their demography, cultural practices, such as cranial modification, and pathologies. The outputs will...
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