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title Mortuary Practices and Skeletal Remains At Teotihuacan Urbanization - photo 1

title:Mortuary Practices and Skeletal Remains At Teotihuacan Urbanization At Teotihuacan, Mexico ; V. 3
author:Sempowski, Martha Lou.; Spence, Michael W.; Storey, Rebecca
publisher:University of Utah Press
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780874804133
ebook isbn13:9780585134024
language:English
subjectTeotihuacn Site (San Juan Teotihuacn, Mexico) , Indians of Mexico--Funeral customs and rites, Indians of Mexico--Anthropometry, Human remains (Archaeology)--Mexico--San Juan Teotihuacn, San Juan Teotihuacn (Mexico)--Antiquities.
publication date:1994
lcc:F1219.1.T27S53 1994eb
ddc:972/.52
subject:Teotihuacn Site (San Juan Teotihuacn, Mexico) , Indians of Mexico--Funeral customs and rites, Indians of Mexico--Anthropometry, Human remains (Archaeology)--Mexico--San Juan Teotihuacn, San Juan Teotihuacn (Mexico)--Antiquities.
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Page iii URBANIZATION AT TEOTIHUACAN MEXICO EDITED BY Ren Millon - photo 2
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URBANIZATION AT TEOTIHUACAN, MEXICO
EDITED BY Ren Millon
VOLUME THREE
Mortuary Practices and Skeletal Remains at Teotihuacan
Martha L. Sempowski
Michael W. Spence
with an Addendum by Rebecca Storey
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Page iv Disclaimer This book contains characters with diacritics When the - photo 4
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Disclaimer:
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Copyright 1994
University of Utah Press
All rights reserved
Printed on acid-free paper
This publication has been supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, an independent federal agency
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA
Sempowski, Martha Lou, 1942
Mortuary practices and skeletal remains at Teotihuacan / by Martha
L. Sempowski and Michael W. Spence ; with an addendum by Rebecca Storey.
p. cm.(Urbanization at Teotihuacn, Mexico ; v. 3)
Sempowski's contribution originally presented as her thesis (Ph. D)
University of Rochester, 1983.
Spence's contribution originally presented as his thesis (Ph. D.)
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, 1971.
Catalog of the contents of burials recovered at Teotihuacn.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87480-413-2 (alk. paper)
1. Teotihuacn Site (San Juan Teotihuacn, Mexico) 2. Indians of
MexicoMortuary customs. 3. Indians of MexicoAnthropometry. 4. Human remains
(Archaeology)MexicoSan Juan Teotihuacn. 5. San Juan Teotihuacn (Mexico)Antiquities.
I. Sempowski, Martha Lou, 1942 . II. Spence, Michael W. III. Storey, Rebecca, 1950
IV. Title. V. Series.
F1219.1.T27S53 1994
972'.52dc20 93-6395
CIP
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CONTENTS
Figures
vii
Plates
viii
Tables
ix
Editor's Preface
By Ren Millon
xi
References to Editor's Preface
xvii
Part I. Mortuary Practices at Teotihuacan
By Martha L. Sempowski
1
Acknowledgments
2
1. Introduction
3
2. Background and Research Strategy
12
3. The Teotihuacan Burials
45
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4. Descriptive Summary of Mortuary Data Pertaining to the Total Burial Sample
123
5. The Tlamimilolpa Phase
160
6. The Xolalpan Phase
186
7. The Metepec Phase
215
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8. Differentiation in Burial Treatment: The Relationship of Time, Place, and Social Milieu
237
9. Potential Implications
256
Appendix A. Burial Summary Table
275
Part II. Human Skeletal Material From Teotihuacan
By Michael W. Spence
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