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  • Sulfur isotopes as a proxy ... Sulfur isotopes as a proxy for human diet and mobility from the preclassic through colonial periods in the Eastern Maya lowlands
    Ebert, Claire E; Rand, Asta J; Green-Mink, Kirsten ... PloS one, 08/2021, Volume: 16, Issue: 8
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    Maya archaeologists have long been interested in understanding ancient diets because they provide information about broad-scale economic and societal transformations. Though paleodietary studies have ...
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  • South-to-north migration pr... South-to-north migration preceded the advent of intensive farming in the Maya region
    Kennett, Douglas J; Lipson, Mark; Prufer, Keith M ... Nature communications, 03/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    The genetic prehistory of human populations in Central America is largely unexplored leaving an important gap in our knowledge of the global expansion of humans. We report genome-wide ancient DNA ...
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  • Early isotopic evidence for... Early isotopic evidence for maize as a staple grain in the Americas
    Kennett, Douglas J; Prufer, Keith M; Culleton, Brendan J ... Science advances, 06/2020, Volume: 6, Issue: 23
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    Maize is a cultigen of global economic importance, but when it first became a staple grain in the Americas, was unknown and contested. Here, we report direct isotopic dietary evidence from 52 ...
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  • Reconstructing the Deep Pop... Reconstructing the Deep Population History of Central and South America
    Posth, Cosimo; Nakatsuka, Nathan; Lazaridis, Iosif ... Cell, 11/2018, Volume: 175, Issue: 5
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    We report genome-wide ancient DNA from 49 individuals forming four parallel time transects in Belize, Brazil, the Central Andes, and the Southern Cone, each dating to at least ∼9,000 years ago. The ...
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