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Symbolism and Ritual in a One-Party Regime

Unveiling Mexico's Political Culture

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Life in the Hothouse

How a Living Planet Survives Climate Change

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For Tranquility and Order

Family and Community on Mexico's Northern Frontier, 1800–1850

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Camino del Sol

Fifteen Years of Latina and Latino Writing

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Baboquivari Mountain Plants

Identification, Ecology, and Ethnobotany

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Working from Within

Chicana and Chicano Activist Educators in Whitestream Schools

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We are an Indian Nation

A History of the Hualapai People

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Urban Farming in the West

A New Deal Experiment in Subsistence Homesteads

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Political Ecologies of Cattle Ranching in Northern Mexico

Private Revolutions

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Paleonutrition

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The study of paleonutrition provides valuable insights into shifts and changes in human history. This is the most comprehensive book on the topic. Intended for students and professionals, it describes the nature of paleonutrition studies, reviews the history of research, discusses methodological issues in the reconstruction of prehistoric diets, presents theoretical frameworks frequently used in research, and showcases examples in which analyses have been successfully conducted on prehistoric individuals, groups, and populations. It offers an integrative approach to understanding state-of-the-art anthropological dietary, health, and nutritional assessments. The most recent and innovative methods used to reconstruct prehistoric diets are discussed, along with the major ways in which paleonutrition data are recovered, analyzed, and interpreted. The book includes five contemporary case studies that illustrate the mutually beneficial linkages between ethnography and archaeology.

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