Volume 94, Issue 1 (2022) The Ancestral Biology of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe
Introduction
New Perspectives and Collaborations on the Ancestral Biology of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe
Cara Monroe, Monica V. Arellano, and Alan Leventhal
Articles
Disease and Healing in Ancient Societies: Dental Calculus Residues and Skeletal Pathology Data Indicate Age- and Sex-Biased Medicinal Practices among Native Californians
Mario Zimmermann, Brian F. Byrd, Laurel Engbring, Jelmer Willem Eerkens, Monica V. Arellano, Alan M. Leventhal, Dave Grant, Diane DiGuiseppe, Elisabeth Mabie, Anna Berim, David R. Gang, and Shannon Tushingham
Contrasting Male and Female Dietary Life Histories: A Case Study at an Ancestral Muwekma Ohlone Heritage Site in San Jose, California
Jelmer W. Eerkens, Alina Tichinin, Nikoletta Karapanos, Alexandra Campbell-Grey, Alexandria M. Firenzi, Eric J. Bartelink, Alan M. Leventhal, Monica V. Arellano, and Brieann DeOrnellas
Sex-Biased Differences in Infant Mortality and Life Expectancy at Síi Túupentak, an Ancestral Ohlone Village in Central California (ca. 540–145 cal. BP)
Tammy Buonasera, Jelmer Eerkens, Brian Byrd, Laurel Engbring, Monica V. Arellano, Alan Leventhal, and Glendon J. Parker
Sex-Ratio, Health, and Social Status: A Biographical Description of Middle and Late Period Bay Area Children
Nichole A. Fournier, Jelmer W. Eerkens Ph.D, Tammy Buonasera Ph.D, Glendon J. Parker Ph.D, Monica Arellano, and Alan Leventhal M.A.
Guest Editor
- Cara Monroe