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Anne R. Titelbaum
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 11
Citations - 108
Anne R. Titelbaum is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Context (language use) & Period (music). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 71 citations.
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Chronology, mound-building and environment at Huaca Prieta, coastal Peru, from 13 700 to 4000 years ago
Tom D. Dillehay,Duccio Bonavia,Steven L. Goodbred,Mario Pino,Víctor F. Vásquez,Teresa Rosales Tham,William Conklin,Jeff Splitstoser,Dolores R. Piperno,José Iriarte,Alexander Grobman,Gerson Levi-Lazzaris,Daniel Fernandes Moreira,Marilaura Lopéz,Tiffiny A. Tung,Anne R. Titelbaum,John W. Verano,James M. Adovasio,Linda Scott Cummings,Phillipe Bearéz,Elise Dufour,Olivier Tombret,M. T. Ramirez,Rachel Beavins,Larisa R.G. DeSantis,Isabel Rey,Philip Mink,Greg Maggard,Teresa Franco +28 more
TL;DR: Huaca Prieta as discussed by the authors, a large coastal mound settlement in Peru, has been investigated to date back more than 7000 years to a first human exploitation ~13720 BP, and the community of Huaca prieta emerges as innovative, complex and ritualised, with no antecedents.
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Trepanation Procedures/Outcomes: Comparison of Prehistoric Peru with Other Ancient, Medieval, and American Civil War Cranial Surgery
TL;DR: Examination of trepanation practices and outcomes in Peru over nearly 2000 years from 400 BC to provide a perspective on the procedure with comparison with procedures/outcomes of other ancient, medieval, and American Civil War cranial surgery.
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Madelung's deformity and possible Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis: Two cases from a Late Intermediate period tomb, Ancash, Peru.
TL;DR: Two individuals with bilateral Madelung's deformity were identified in a Late Intermediate period comingled tomb at the northern highland site of Marcajirca, Ancash, Peru and offer an insight into the use of tombs (chullpas) in Late Intermediateperiod Ancash.
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Developmental anomalies and South American paleopathology: A comparison of block vertebrae and co-occurring axial anomalies among three skeletal samples from the El Brujo archaeological complex of northern coastal Peru.
TL;DR: This investigation compared block vertebrae and co-occurring postcranial axial anomalies among three skeletal samples reflecting an occupational sequence at the El Brujo Archaeological Complex of Peru to call attention to the need for the broader study of developmental anomalies in South America.
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A rare case of os odontoideum from an Early Intermediate period tomb at the Huacas de Moche, Peru☆
TL;DR: This case is the first to be described from the archaeological context of South America and one of few paleopathological examples worldwide.