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Bioarchaeology of Native American Adaptation in the Spanish Borderlands
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by Lisa J. Kealhofer, Brenda J. Baker. 238 pgs.

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CONTENTS
List of Figures vii
List of Tables viii
Acknowledgments x
Foreword, by Jerald T. Milanich xi
1. Assessing the Impact of European Contact on Aboriginal Populations Brenda J. Baker and Lisa Kealhofer 1
PART ONE Bioarchaeological Investigations 15
2. Protohistoric Aborigines in West-Central Alabama: Probable Correlations to Early European Contact M. Cassandra Hill 17
3. Sociopolitical Devolution in Northeast Mississippi and the Timing of the de Soto Entrada Jay K. Johnson and Geoffrey R. Lehmann 38
4. The Evidence for Demographic Collapse in California Lisa Kealhofer 56
PART TWO Skeletal Biology and Paleoepidemiology 93
5. Implications of Changing Biomechanical and Nutritional Environments for Activity and Lifeway in the Eastern Spanish Borderlands Clark Spencer Larsen , Christopher B. Ruff , and Mark C. Griffin 95
6. The Effect of European Contact on the Health of Indigenous Populations in Texas Elizabeth Miller 126
7. Paleoepidemiology of Eastern and Western Pueblo Communities in Protohistoric and Early Historic New Mexico Ann L. W. Stodder 148
PART THREE Theoretical Perspectives and Prospects 177
8. Historic Depopulation in the American Southwest: Issues of Interpretation and Context-Embedded Analyses Ann M. Palkovich 179
9. Prospects and Problems in Contact-Era Research George R. Milner 198
10. Counterpoint to Collapse: Depopulation and Adaptation Lisa Kealhofer and Brenda J. Baker 209
List of Contributors 223
Index 225
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