Micro-remains trapped in dental calculus reveal plants consumed by Brazilian shell mound builders (2014)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: EGGERS, SABINE - IB
- Unidade: IB
- Subjects: SAMBAQUIS; HÁBITOS ALIMENTARES; PALEOBOTÂNICA; BIOANTROPOLOGIA; ARQUEOLOGIA SOCIAL; CÁLCULO DENTÁRIO; PLANTAS (IDENTIFICAÇÃO); PRÉ-HISTÓRIA
- Language: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Publisher: Albuquerque
- Publisher place: University of New Mexico Press
- Date published: 2014
- Source:
- Título: The Cultural dynamics of shell-matrix sites
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: 416 p
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ABNT
BOYADJIAN, Célia H. C e EGGERS, Sabine. Micro-remains trapped in dental calculus reveal plants consumed by Brazilian shell mound builders. The Cultural dynamics of shell-matrix sites. Tradução . University of New Mexico Press: Albuquerque, 2014. . . Acesso em: 28 jan. 2026. -
APA
Boyadjian, C. H. C., & Eggers, S. (2014). Micro-remains trapped in dental calculus reveal plants consumed by Brazilian shell mound builders. In The Cultural dynamics of shell-matrix sites. University of New Mexico Press: Albuquerque. -
NLM
Boyadjian CHC, Eggers S. Micro-remains trapped in dental calculus reveal plants consumed by Brazilian shell mound builders. In: The Cultural dynamics of shell-matrix sites. University of New Mexico Press: Albuquerque; 2014. [citado 2026 jan. 28 ] -
Vancouver
Boyadjian CHC, Eggers S. Micro-remains trapped in dental calculus reveal plants consumed by Brazilian shell mound builders. In: The Cultural dynamics of shell-matrix sites. University of New Mexico Press: Albuquerque; 2014. [citado 2026 jan. 28 ] - Burial patterns and skeletal paleopathology from a brazilian shellmound unravel gender differences
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