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The bioarchaeology of identity in Spanish colonial Florida: Social and evolutionary transformation before, during, and after demographic collapse
Christopher Stojanowski
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
Bioarchaeological Research, Center for (CBR)
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Arts & Humanities
Bioarchaeology
100%
Social Transformation
72%
Demographics
57%
Evolutionary
57%
Pre-contact
37%
Gene Flow
20%
Missionization
20%
Eastern North America
20%
Indigenous Identity
19%
Linguistic Variation
18%
Group Interaction
17%
Population Genetics
17%
Military
12%
Diasporas
12%
Residents
11%
Inclusion
11%
Archaeology
9%
Interaction
7%
Social Sciences
military conflict
17%
interaction pattern
16%
group interaction
15%
diaspora
13%
resident
9%
inclusion
9%
linguistics
8%
time
4%
Group
4%