Recent advances in palaeopathology and the study of past societies in Argentina, southern South America

In October 2011, the symposium ‘Contributions of Palaeopathology to the Study of Past Human Societies’ was organized by the authors as part of the Xth Meeting of the Biological Anthropology Society of Argentina, La Plata, Argentina. The aim of the symposium was to present multidisciplinary populatio...

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Autores principales: Luna, Leandro Hernan, Suby, Jorge Alejandro
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Publicado: The Anthropological Society of Nippon 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/11336/33651
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Sumario:In October 2011, the symposium ‘Contributions of Palaeopathology to the Study of Past Human Societies’ was organized by the authors as part of the Xth Meeting of the Biological Anthropology Society of Argentina, La Plata, Argentina. The aim of the symposium was to present multidisciplinary population studies, which broadly included current theoretical and methodological perspectives. In this issue of Anthropological Science, two of the investigations presented at the symposium are included as full articles.