Bioarchaeological study of ancient Teotihuacans based on complete mitochondrial genome sequences and diet isotopes
Background The Teotihuacan civilisation was the largest one in ancient Mesoamerica. The Teotihuacan city was born in the north-eastern Basin of Mexico around the second century BC, reached its peak in the fourth century AD, and had cultural influence throughout Mesoamerica. At its peak, the size of...
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Main Authors: | Fuzuki Mizuno (Author), Fuyuki Tokanai (Author), Masahiko Kumagai (Author), Koji Ishiya (Author), Saburo Sugiyama (Author), Michiko Hayashi (Author), Kunihiko Kurosaki (Author), Shintaroh Ueda (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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