Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Death of Primitive Economic Man: Nutritional Archaeology for the 21st Century
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
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Other Keywords
nutritional ecology •
Diet •
Coprolites •
Nutrition •
Dental Calculus •
Ceramics •
Coprolite •
Environment •
Ecology •
Abandonment
Geographic Keywords
North America - California •
North America - Southwest •
South America •
AFRICA •
Arctic •
Oceania •
North America - Great Basin •
North America - Midwest •
North America - NW Coast/Alaska
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- Analysis of food remains in human coprolites from Furna do Estrago prehistoric site, Pernambuco State, Brazil. (2015)
- The Birth of Economic Woman (2015)
- Can epigenetic mechanisms illuminate dietary ancestry in populations? (2015)
- Childhood Diet and Foraging in Prehistoric Central California (2015)
- Diet, Sex, and Fitness: The Nutritional Potential of the Fish Slough Cave Diet Revisited (2015)
- Don’t Drink the Water: Differential Diagnosis of a Pathological Process Present at the Ray Site and Discussion of Environmental Context. (2015)
- An extant example of warm-climate forager gastrophagy and its implications for extinct hominin diets. (2015)
- Human Ecology and the Economy: Illogical Responses to Resource Risk in Southern Nevada (2015)
- The Nutritional Context of the Pueblo III Depopulation of the Northern San Juan: Too much maize? (2015)
- The Nutritional Ecology of Human Obesity (2015)
- The Nutritional Value of Pacific Herring: an Ancient Cultural Keystone Species on the Northwest Coast of North America (2015)
- Paleoethnobotany at LSP-1 Rockshelter, Lake County, OR: Assessing the dietary diversity of plant foods in Holocene diet (2015)
- PaleoNutrition, Coprolites, and Hemachromatisis: What is the Connection? (2015)
- Plant food consumption among modern foragers informs Paleolithic dietary ecology (2015)
- Primitive Economic Man: R.I.P. (2015)
- Shellfish and Nutrition in San Francisco Bay: Clues from Seasonality Studies (2015)