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Biocultural Histories In La Florida A Bioarchaeological Perspective 1st Edition Christopher Stojanowski

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Biocultural Histories In La Florida A Bioarchaeological Perspective 1st Edition Christopher Stojanowski
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Publisher: University of Alabama Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Christopher Stojanowski
ISBN: 9780817384340, 0817384340
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Biocultural Histories In La Florida A Bioarchaeological Perspective 1st Edition Christopher Stojanowski by Christopher Stojanowski 9780817384340, 0817384340 instant download after payment.

Indigenous populations respond to colonial expansion. This book examines the effects of the Spanish mission system on population structure and genetic variability in indigenous communities living in northern Florida and southern Georgia during the 16th and 17th centuries. Data on tooth size were collected from 26 archaeological samples representing three time periods: a Late Precontact (1200-1500), Early Mission (1600-1650), and Late Mission (1650-1700) and were subjected to a series of statistical tests evaluating genetic variability. Predicted changes in phenotypic population variability are related to models of group interaction, population demo-graphy, and genetic admixture as suggested by ethnohistoric and archaeological data. Results suggest considerable differences in diachronic responses to the mission environment for each cultural province. The Apalachee demonstrate a marked increase in variability while the Guale demonstrate a decline in variability. Demographic models of population collapse are therefore inconsistent with predicted changes based on population geneticsl, and the determinants of population structure seem largely local in nature. This book highlights the specificity with which indigenous communities responded to European contact and the resulting transformations in their social worlds. Stojanowski's work is like man's DNA, the structure of a lifeform, but here it is the structure or glue that holds together the historic puzzle with its Apalachee, Timucua, Guale, and Spanish pieces that other scholars have been trying to put together.--Keith P. Jacobi, author of "Last Rites for the Tipu Maya " "

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