Iroquoian Infant Mortality and Juvenile Growth 1250 to 1700 AD
This thesis investigates changes in Iroquoian infant mortality and juvenile growth between 1250 and 1700 AD in the Lower Great Lakes region of North America. The objectives of this thesis are to investigate the tempo and quality of growth of Iroquoian infants and juveniles; to investigate the relati...
Main Author: | Forrest, Crystal |
---|---|
Other Authors: | Pfeiffer, Susan |
Language: | en_ca |
Published: |
2010
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/26149 |
Similar Items
-
Iroquoian Infant Mortality and Juvenile Growth 1250 to 1700 AD
by: Forrest, Crystal
Published: (2010) -
The analysis and interpretation of radiocarbon dates in Iroquoian archaeology /
by: Timmins, Peter Andrew, 1958-
Published: (1984) -
A history of the Iroquoian languages
by: Julian, Charles
Published: (2010) -
A history of the Iroquoian languages
by: Julian, Charles
Published: (2010) -
Late Woodland settlement trends in south-central Ontario : a study of ecological relationships and culture change
by: MacDonald, Robert I.
Published: (2002)