Skeletal Biology of the Ancient Rapanui (Easter Islanders)
Herausgeber: Stefan, Vincent H; Gill, George W
Skeletal Biology of the Ancient Rapanui (Easter Islanders)
Herausgeber: Stefan, Vincent H; Gill, George W
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A succinct volume presenting current views of Rapanui prehistory, utilising biological evidence to modify existing archaeological and cultural anthropological preconceptions.
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A succinct volume presenting current views of Rapanui prehistory, utilising biological evidence to modify existing archaeological and cultural anthropological preconceptions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 347
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 179mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 835g
- ISBN-13: 9781107023666
- ISBN-10: 1107023661
- Artikelnr.: 43115297
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 347
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 179mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 835g
- ISBN-13: 9781107023666
- ISBN-10: 1107023661
- Artikelnr.: 43115297
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: research overview
George W. Gill; 2. Review of Polynesian and Pacific skeletal biology
Michael Pietrusewsky and Michele Toomay Douglas; 3. Chronology and Easter
Island prehistory Carl P. Lipo and Terry L. Hunt; 4. A descriptive skeletal
biology analysis of the ancient Easter Island population George W. Gill and
Vincent H. Stefan; 5. Craniometric variation of the prehistoric Polynesians
and Rapanui Vincent H. Stefan; 6. Rapanui nonmetric cranial traits Patrick
M. Chapman; 7. Intra-island discrete cranial trait variation Thomas
Furgeson and George W. Gill; 8. Continuous nonmetric characteristics of the
early Rapanui George W. Gill; 9. Rapanui dental morphology Vincent H.
Stefan and Randy Rozen; 10. Pelvic variability and sexual dimorphism in
prehistoric Rapanui Amber Harrison and Nathan K. Harper; 11. Genetic
affinities of the Rapanui Erika Hagelberg; 12. Archaeogenetics and
paleodemographic estimation of founding populations: features of
residential geography on Rapanui John V. Dudgeon, Amy S. Commendador and
Monica Tromp; 13. Evidence for injuries and violent death Douglas W.
Owsley, Kathryn G. Barca, Vicki E. Simon and George W. Gill; 14.
Demographic analysis of modified crania from Rapanui Douglas W. Owsley,
Vicki E. Simon, Kathryn G. Barca, Jo Anne Van Tilburg and Deidre Whitmore;
15. East Polynesian and Paleoindian parallels and contrasts in skeletal
morphology George W. Gill; 16. Rapanui origins, relationships and warfare:
a summary in theoretical context George W. Gill and Vincent H. Stefan;
References; Index.
George W. Gill; 2. Review of Polynesian and Pacific skeletal biology
Michael Pietrusewsky and Michele Toomay Douglas; 3. Chronology and Easter
Island prehistory Carl P. Lipo and Terry L. Hunt; 4. A descriptive skeletal
biology analysis of the ancient Easter Island population George W. Gill and
Vincent H. Stefan; 5. Craniometric variation of the prehistoric Polynesians
and Rapanui Vincent H. Stefan; 6. Rapanui nonmetric cranial traits Patrick
M. Chapman; 7. Intra-island discrete cranial trait variation Thomas
Furgeson and George W. Gill; 8. Continuous nonmetric characteristics of the
early Rapanui George W. Gill; 9. Rapanui dental morphology Vincent H.
Stefan and Randy Rozen; 10. Pelvic variability and sexual dimorphism in
prehistoric Rapanui Amber Harrison and Nathan K. Harper; 11. Genetic
affinities of the Rapanui Erika Hagelberg; 12. Archaeogenetics and
paleodemographic estimation of founding populations: features of
residential geography on Rapanui John V. Dudgeon, Amy S. Commendador and
Monica Tromp; 13. Evidence for injuries and violent death Douglas W.
Owsley, Kathryn G. Barca, Vicki E. Simon and George W. Gill; 14.
Demographic analysis of modified crania from Rapanui Douglas W. Owsley,
Vicki E. Simon, Kathryn G. Barca, Jo Anne Van Tilburg and Deidre Whitmore;
15. East Polynesian and Paleoindian parallels and contrasts in skeletal
morphology George W. Gill; 16. Rapanui origins, relationships and warfare:
a summary in theoretical context George W. Gill and Vincent H. Stefan;
References; Index.
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: research overview
George W. Gill; 2. Review of Polynesian and Pacific skeletal biology
Michael Pietrusewsky and Michele Toomay Douglas; 3. Chronology and Easter
Island prehistory Carl P. Lipo and Terry L. Hunt; 4. A descriptive skeletal
biology analysis of the ancient Easter Island population George W. Gill and
Vincent H. Stefan; 5. Craniometric variation of the prehistoric Polynesians
and Rapanui Vincent H. Stefan; 6. Rapanui nonmetric cranial traits Patrick
M. Chapman; 7. Intra-island discrete cranial trait variation Thomas
Furgeson and George W. Gill; 8. Continuous nonmetric characteristics of the
early Rapanui George W. Gill; 9. Rapanui dental morphology Vincent H.
Stefan and Randy Rozen; 10. Pelvic variability and sexual dimorphism in
prehistoric Rapanui Amber Harrison and Nathan K. Harper; 11. Genetic
affinities of the Rapanui Erika Hagelberg; 12. Archaeogenetics and
paleodemographic estimation of founding populations: features of
residential geography on Rapanui John V. Dudgeon, Amy S. Commendador and
Monica Tromp; 13. Evidence for injuries and violent death Douglas W.
Owsley, Kathryn G. Barca, Vicki E. Simon and George W. Gill; 14.
Demographic analysis of modified crania from Rapanui Douglas W. Owsley,
Vicki E. Simon, Kathryn G. Barca, Jo Anne Van Tilburg and Deidre Whitmore;
15. East Polynesian and Paleoindian parallels and contrasts in skeletal
morphology George W. Gill; 16. Rapanui origins, relationships and warfare:
a summary in theoretical context George W. Gill and Vincent H. Stefan;
References; Index.
George W. Gill; 2. Review of Polynesian and Pacific skeletal biology
Michael Pietrusewsky and Michele Toomay Douglas; 3. Chronology and Easter
Island prehistory Carl P. Lipo and Terry L. Hunt; 4. A descriptive skeletal
biology analysis of the ancient Easter Island population George W. Gill and
Vincent H. Stefan; 5. Craniometric variation of the prehistoric Polynesians
and Rapanui Vincent H. Stefan; 6. Rapanui nonmetric cranial traits Patrick
M. Chapman; 7. Intra-island discrete cranial trait variation Thomas
Furgeson and George W. Gill; 8. Continuous nonmetric characteristics of the
early Rapanui George W. Gill; 9. Rapanui dental morphology Vincent H.
Stefan and Randy Rozen; 10. Pelvic variability and sexual dimorphism in
prehistoric Rapanui Amber Harrison and Nathan K. Harper; 11. Genetic
affinities of the Rapanui Erika Hagelberg; 12. Archaeogenetics and
paleodemographic estimation of founding populations: features of
residential geography on Rapanui John V. Dudgeon, Amy S. Commendador and
Monica Tromp; 13. Evidence for injuries and violent death Douglas W.
Owsley, Kathryn G. Barca, Vicki E. Simon and George W. Gill; 14.
Demographic analysis of modified crania from Rapanui Douglas W. Owsley,
Vicki E. Simon, Kathryn G. Barca, Jo Anne Van Tilburg and Deidre Whitmore;
15. East Polynesian and Paleoindian parallels and contrasts in skeletal
morphology George W. Gill; 16. Rapanui origins, relationships and warfare:
a summary in theoretical context George W. Gill and Vincent H. Stefan;
References; Index.