The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Diet eBook
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n.c
Publication date
2024-06-24
Pages
816 pages
Print ISBN
9780191071010
Language
English
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9780191071010
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£128.36
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Julia Lee-Thorp obtained her PhD in Archaeology at the University of Cape Town in 1989, where she continued to work before her appointment as Research Professor of Archaeological Sciences at the University of Bradford in 2005. In 2010 she moved to the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford before retiring in 2019. She is best known for demonstrating the long-term integrity of stable isotopes in enamel, findings that opened opportunities to explore dietary ecology and environments in the distant and more recent pasts. She has carried out research across the globe, but her main focus remains in African archaeology and palaeoanthropology. M. Anne Katzenberg completed her PhD in Anthropology at the University of Toronto in 1983. After teaching there for two years, she accepted a position at the University of Calgary where she remained until her retirement in 2019. Her research focused on past human diet and the interaction of diet, disease, and population dynamics. She contributed to early research on the use of nitrogen isotopes for determining the duration of nursing and to debates on the timing of maize cultivation and intensification in North America. Her research collaborations include documenting riverine dietary adaptations in Texas and exploring population dynamics in ancient Paquimé, Mexico.

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