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Colonialism, slavery and ‘The Great Experiment’: Carbon, nitrogen and oxygen isotope analysis of Le Morne and Bois Marchand cemeteries, Mauritius
ArticleAbstract: Slavery, colonialism and emancipation are important aspects of archaeological research in the AtlantPalabras claves:collagen, Enamel carbonate, Indentured labour, Indian Ocean, palaeodietAutores:Appleby J., Calaon D., Čaval S., Cianciosi A., Fregel R., Jonathan Santana, Lightfoot E., Seetah K.Fuentes:scopusAggressive or funerary cannibalism? Skull-cup and human bone manipulation in Cueva de El Toro (Early Neolithic, southern Iberia)
ArticleAbstract: Objective: We analyze the processing sequence involved in the manufacture of a skull-cup and the manPalabras claves:Andalusia, funerary practice, human skull-cup, Neolithic, prehistoric cannibalismAutores:Camalich-Massieu M.D., Fregel R., Jonathan Santana, Martín-Socas D., Rodríguez-Santos F.J.Fuentes:scopusTransforming the ancestors: early evidence of fire-induced manipulation on human bones in the Near East from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B of Kharaysin (Jordan)
ArticleAbstract: Cremation is an unusual burial practice in the Neolithic of the Near East. At Kharaysin, a Pre-PottePalabras claves:Burial practice, Cremation, Human taphonomy, Jordan, Pre-Pottery NeolithicAutores:García-Tojal J., Ibáñez-Estevez J.J., Iriarte E., Jonathan Santana, Muñiz J.R., Teira L.C.Fuentes:scopusShort history of spondylus in the South American Pacific: A symbol that returns at present
ReviewAbstract: Spondylus species form a group of mollusks of great importance within American cultures since the thPalabras claves:Autores:Arango A.J., César Lodeiros-Seijo, Jonathan Santana, Jorge G. Marcos, Soria G.Fuentes:scopusWhen Cotton Rats Grasp Like Pandas
ArticleAbstract: The panda’s false thumb is an iconic structure, described as one of the most shocking cases of anatoPalabras claves:CRICETIDAE, ECUADOR, False thumb, Santa Elena, SigmodonAutores:Douglas Vera, Francisco Javier Ruiz-Sánchez, Hontecillas D., Jonathan Santana, Juan Abella, María Herminia Cornejo-Rodríguez, MONTOYA P., Morales J., Pérez-Ramos A., Valenciano A.Fuentes:scopusThe Paths of the European Conquest of the Atlantic: Osteological Evidence of Warfare and Violence in Gran Canaria (XV Century)
ArticleAbstract: European expansion in the Atlantic in the Late Middle Ages often implied the use of violence, involvPalabras claves:bioarchaeology, Canary islands, CONQUEST, Forensic anthropology, perimortem, sharp force, Trauma, VIOLENCEAutores:Delgado-Darias T., González-Marrero M.C., Jonathan Santana, Rodríguez-Rodríguez A., Velasco-Vázquez J.Fuentes:scopusThe early colonial atlantic world: New insights on the African Diaspora from isotopic and ancient DNA analyses of a multiethnic 15th-17th century burial population from the Canary Islands, Spain
ArticleAbstract: Objectives The Canary Islands are considered one of the first places where Atlantic slave plantationPalabras claves:African Diaspora, Ancient DNA, Canary islands, skeletal markers of physical activity, Stable isotopesAutores:Alamõn M., Fregel R., Guillén J., Jonathan Santana, Lightfoot E., Morales J., Moreno M., Rodríguez-Rodríguez A.Fuentes:scopus