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TitleDateReferenceAuthorsCall #ISSN
The Trincheras tradition from the valleys to the coast: mortuary practices in Puerto Libertad, Sonora 2024 Kiva 90 (3): 362-75
  • Edilberta Martínez Contreras
*H6/KE [KIVA-] 2051-6177
Making skull cups: butchering traces on cannibalised human skulls from five European archaeological sites 2020 Journal of archaeological science 114 (): 1-13
  • Antonio Rodríguez-Hidalgo
  • Francesc Marginedas
  • Isabel Cáceres
  • Maria Soto
  • Palmira Saladie
  • Rosa Huguet
  • Silvia M. Bello
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Temporal trends in violence during the Mississippian period in the middle Cumberland region of Tennessee 2017 Southeastern archaeology 36 (3): 171-82
  • Heather Worne
H6/KE [SOUTHEASTERN-] 0734-578X
On not showing scalps: human remains and multisited debate at the National Museum of Denmark 2016 Museum anthropology 39 (1): 20-34
  • Randi Marselis
H6 [MUSEUM-] 0892-8339
The Lafarge Burial: an early expression of intercommunity conflict in southwestern Ontario 2015 Canadian journal of archaeology 39 (1): 123-37
  • Jim Wilson
  • Michael W. Spence
*H6/KE [CANADIAN-] 0705-2006
Dominating lane: slat knife cases from eastern North America 2015 Baessler-Archiv (Neue Folge) 62 (): 91-115
  • Nikolaus Stolle
H6 [BAESSLER-] 0005-3856
Head extraction, interregional exchange, and political strategies of control at the site of Wata Wata, Kallawaya territory, Bolivia, during the transition between the late formative and Tiwanaku periods (A.D. 200-800) 2015 Latin American antiquity 26 (1): 30-48
  • Sara K. Becker
  • Sonia Alconini
*H6/KE [LATIN-] 1045-6635
Marks of ritual manipulation on the skulls (according to anthropological materials of the monuments of SHirak area of RA) 2014 Istoriko-filologicheskiy zhurnal 1 (): 137-54
  • Anait KHudaverdian
H6/KVY [ISTORIKO-FILOLOGICHESKIY ZHURNAL-] 0135-0536
The warriors of the steppes: osteological evidence of warfare and violence from Pazyryk tumuli in the Mongolian Altai 2009 Journal of archaeological science 36 (7): 1319-27
  • Carlos García
  • D. Batsukh
  • Ignasi Galtés
  • Tsagaan Turbat
  • Xavier Jordana
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Acerca de las resignificaciones simbólicas de restos humanos en las cultural chaqueñas (1900-2006) 2006 Archivos 4 (1): 149-71
  • Alejandra Siffredi
  • Ana María Spadafora
H6/KUL [ARCHIVOS-] 1668-4737
Scalping among the Sarmatians (based on data from the cemetery of Novy) 2005 Rossiiskaia arkheologiia 3 (): 36-44
  • E. V. Pererva
H6/KVY [SOVETSKAYA-] 0869-6063
The scalp: an intercultural object in the colonial context (1701-1763) 2005 Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 35 (2): 7-16, 106
  • Stéphanie Chaffray
H6/KUB [RECHERCHES-] 0318-4137
The political economy of Jivaroan scalping 2004 Archivos 2 (2): 123-59
  • John H. Palmer
H6/KUL [ARCHIVOS-] 1668-4737
Beyond palisades: the nature and frequency of late prehistoric deliberate violent trauma in the Chickamauga reservoir of East Tennessee 2003 American journal of physical anthropology 121 (4): 303-18
  • Maria Ostendorf Smith
H6/HB [AMERICAN-] 0002-9483
Pecked stone prayers for rain and warmth: the Sand Island petroglyph panel, southeastern Utah 2003 American Indian rock art 29 (): 129-38
  • Ann Phillips
Scalping in Eurasia 2002 Anthropology and archeology of Eurasia 40 (4): 57-67
  • M. V. Mednikova
1061-1959
Thirty-five years of Upper Missouri river basin palaeopathology 2000 Chungará 32 (1): 71-7
  • John B. Gregg
0716-1182
Scalping in Eurasia 2000 Rossiiskaia arkheologiia 3 (): 59-68
  • M. B. Mednikova
0869-6063
Women, temporary liminality and two-spirits: the staging of community in the Plains Indians scalp dance's masquerade 1999 Journal of ritual studies 13 (2): 12-25
  • Massimiliano Carocci
H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] 0890-1112
Anasazi artificial mummification: photographic evidence in the NAGPRA era 1998 Human mosaic: a journal of the social sciences 32 (1/2): 25-37
  • Guido P. Lombardi
Iconographic evidence of Basketmaker warfare and human sacrifice: a contextual approach to early Anasazi art 1997 Kiva 62 (4): 391-420
  • James D. Farmer
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