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Colonized bodies, worlds transformed : toward a global bioarchaeology of contact and colonialism
Contact between separate human cultures have led to some significant adaptive transitions of humankind, particularly the collision between the Eastern and the Western Hemispheres beginning in A.D. 1492. Still, conquest and colonialism were not understood scientifically, long entwined with incomplete...
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Murphy, Melissa Scott
(Editor, HerausgeberIn) Klaus, Haagen D. (Editor, HerausgeberIn) Larsen, Clark Spencer (Editor, HerausgeberIn) |
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Document Type: | Online Resource Book |
Language: | English |
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Gainesville
: University Press of Florida
, September 2017
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Series: | Bioarchaeological interpretations of the human past
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Online Access: | http://proxy.fid-lizenzen.de/han/upso-ebooks-altertum/dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813060750.001.0001 |
Author Notes: | edited by Melissa S. Murphy, Haagen D. Klaus, and Clark S. Larsen |
E-Book Packages: | Oxford University Press : Florida Scholarship Online / Archaeology Collection |
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