Robert L. Blakely
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Documents
- Bioarchaeological Evidence for a Spanish-Native American Conflict in the Sixteenth-Century Southeast (1990)
- Biocultural Adaptation in Prehistoric America (1977)
- Biocultural Adaptation in Prehistoric America (1977)
- Biocultural Dimensions of Archeological Study: a Regional Perspective (1977)
- Comparison of the Mortality Profiles of Archaic, Middle Woodland, and Middle Mississippian Skeletal Populations (1971)
- Demographic Model of the Etowah Village Population (1973)
- Impact of European Diseases in the Sixteenth-Century Southeast: a Case Study (1989)
- The King Site: Continuity and Contact in Sixteenth-Century Georgia (1988)
- Middle Mississippian: a Prehistoric Cultural System Adaptation in Prehistoric America (1977)
- Mortality Profile of the Middle Mississippian Population of Dickson Mounds, Fulton County, Illinois (1968)
- Preliminary Report On Archaeological Investigations in Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia (1979)
- Sociocultural Implications of Demographic Data from Etowah, Georgia. In: Biocultural Adaptation in Prehistoric America (1977)
- Sociocultural Implications of Pathology Between the Village Area and Mound C Skelatal Remains from Etowah. In: the Skeletal Biology of Aboriginal Populations in the SE United Stated (1980)
- Tooth Tool Use Versus Dental Mutilations: a Case Study from the Prehistoric Southeast (1984)
- Tooth-Tool Use Versus Dental Mutilation: a Case Study from the Prehistoric Southeast (1984)