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American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2008

Cross-sectional analysis of long bones, occupational activities and long-distance trade of the Classic Maya from Xcambó--archaeological and osteological evidence.

Isabel S. Maggiano; Michael Schultz; Horst Kierdorf; Thelma Sierra Sosa; Corey Michael Maggiano; Vera Tiesler Blos

Xcambó is a Classic period Maya site (250-700 AD) situated on the northern coast of Yucatan, Mexico. Archaeological evidence suggests that the site began as a salt production center but adopted a more administrative role as a commercial port in the Late Classic period. Economic growth, depending on its magnitude, could have affected the daily occupations of Xcambós inhabitants. However, this is difficult to infer from the archaeological record. The aim of this study was to directly evaluate this possibility through skeletal analysis. Since diaphyseal robusticity and shape are predominantly influenced by mechanical loading history, long bone cross-sections can be used to access activity patterns. To this end, humeri and femora of 47 male and 35 female adult specimens from two Xcambó population samples were scrutinized. Our analysis satisfies general archaeological expectations and provides additional information on the populations physical response to economic growth. Decreasing robusticity and femoral anterior-posterior rigidity indicate an overall decrease in physical workload and mobility, concomitant with the sites increasing administrative function. We also observed a significant decrease in sexual dimorphism, possibly attributable to the differential response of male and female physical work spheres during socioeconomic change. In general, our findings suggest even nonsubsistence based socioeconomic change can significantly affect the bone structure of a population, rendering activity analysis an important aspect of the reconstruction of living conditions of past populations.


Clinical Infectious Diseases | 2005

On the Origin of American Tuberculosis

Philip A. Mackowiak; Vera Tiesler Blos; Manuel Aguilar; Jane E. Buikstra

After more than a century of debate, it is now firmly established that tuberculosis existed in the New World before the arrival of Columbus. What is not yet known is how or when, exactly, the infection reached the Americas, how it spread from one continent to the other, and whether the pre-Columbian infection was caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Mycobacterium bovis.


International Journal of Osteoarchaeology | 2007

Lifestyle, occupation, and whole bone morphology of the pre-Hispanic Maya coastal population from Xcambó, Yucatan, Mexico

Isabel S. Wanner; Thelma Sierra Sosa; Kurt W. Alt; Vera Tiesler Blos


Arqueología Mexicana | 2015

Perfumando al difunto: fragancias y tratamientos póstumos entre la antigua aristocracia maya

Marisa Vázquez de Ágredos; Vera Tiesler Blos; Arturo Romano Pacheco


Arqueología Mexicana | 2005

Las enfermedades de la aristocracia maya en el Clásico

Vera Tiesler Blos; Andrea Cucina


Arqueología Mexicana | 1997

El aspecto físico de los mayas

Vera Tiesler Blos


Arqueología Mexicana | 2017

Cara a cara con los antiguos mexicanos: bioarqueología del cuerpo humano

Vera Tiesler Blos


Arqueología Mexicana | 2017

Cráneos perforados y tzompantlis en Chichén Itzá

Vera Tiesler Blos


Estudios de Cultura Maya | 2013

El glifo emblema de Tikal, uso local e integración regional

Michela Craveri Slaviero; Vera Tiesler Blos


Arqueología Mexicana | 2013

Las primeras generaciones de africanos en las Américas

Vera Tiesler Blos; T. Douglas Price

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Andrea Cuccina

Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán

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Andrea Cucina

Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán

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Michela Craveri Slaviero

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Manuel Aguilar

California State University

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T. Douglas Price

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Horst Kierdorf

University of Hildesheim

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