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Late Cahokian subsistence and health: Stable isotope and dental evidence
Kristin M. Hedman
Illinois State Archaeological Survey
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East St. Louis
100%
Stable Isotopes
100%
Subsistence
100%
Dental Evidence
100%
Stone Quarry
100%
Protein Source
66%
Late Mississippian
66%
Two-site
33%
Study Support
33%
Biological Studies
33%
Sex Differences
33%
Protein Components
33%
Health Practices
33%
Mounds
33%
Biological Analysis
33%
Maize
33%
Sex-related Differences
33%
Stable Isotope Analysis
33%
Isotopic Signature
33%
Dietary Differences
33%
Cahokia
33%
Mississippian Period
33%
Subsistence Practices
33%
American Bottom
33%
Skeletal Samples
33%
Corbin
33%
Dental Pathology
33%
Arts and Humanities
Dental
100%
Regional
50%
Corn
50%
Cahokia
50%
Mounds
50%
Stable isotope analysis
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
St. Louis
100%
Stable Isotope
100%
Mississippian
66%
Medicine and Dentistry
Stable Isotope
100%
Sex Difference
50%
Isotope Analysis
50%
Oral Pathology
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sex Difference
100%