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Jennifer E. Mack
Researcher at University of Iowa
Publications - 6
Citations - 317
Jennifer E. Mack is an academic researcher from University of Iowa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chalcolithic & Population. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 194 citations.
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The genomic history of the Iberian Peninsula over the past 8000 years.
Iñigo Olalde,Swapan Mallick,Swapan Mallick,Swapan Mallick,Nick Patterson,Nadin Rohland,Vanessa Villalba-Mouco,Vanessa Villalba-Mouco,Marina Silva,Katharina Dulias,Ceiridwen J. Edwards,Francesca Gandini,Maria Pala,Pedro Soares,Manuel Ferrando-Bernal,Nicole Adamski,Nicole Adamski,Nasreen Broomandkhoshbacht,Nasreen Broomandkhoshbacht,Olivia Cheronet,Brendan J. Culleton,Daniel Fernandes,Daniel Fernandes,Ann Marie Lawson,Ann Marie Lawson,Matthew Mah,Matthew Mah,Matthew Mah,Jonas Oppenheimer,Jonas Oppenheimer,Kristin Stewardson,Kristin Stewardson,Zhao Zhang,Juan Manuel Jiménez Arenas,Juan Manuel Jiménez Arenas,Isidro Jorge Toro Moyano,Domingo C. Salazar-García,Pere Castanyer,Marta Santos,Joaquim Tremoleda,Marina Lozano,Pablo García Borja,Javier Fernández-Eraso,José Antonio Mujika-Alustiza,Cecilio Barroso,Francisco J. Bermúdez,Enrique Viguera Mínguez,Josep Burch,Neus Coromina,David Vivó,Artur Cebrià,Josep Maria Fullola,Oreto García-Puchol,Juan Ignacio Morales,F. Xavier Oms,Tona Majó,Josep Maria Vergès,Antonia Díaz-Carvajal,Imma Ollich-Castanyer,F. Javier López-Cachero,Ana Maria Silva,Ana Maria Silva,Carmen Alonso-Fernández,Germán Delibes de Castro,Javier Jiménez Echevarría,Adolfo Moreno-Márquez,Adolfo Moreno-Márquez,Guillermo Pascual Berlanga,Pablo Ramos-García,José Ramos-Muñoz,Eduardo Vijande Vila,Gustau Aguilella Arzo,Ángel Esparza Arroyo,Katina T. Lillios,Jennifer E. Mack,Javier Velasco-Vázquez,Anna J. Waterman,Luis Benítez de Lugo Enrich,Luis Benítez de Lugo Enrich,María Benito Sánchez,Bibiana Agustí,Ferran Codina,Gabriel de Prado,Almudena Estalrrich,Álvaro Fernández Flores,Clive Finlayson,Geraldine Finlayson,Geraldine Finlayson,Stewart Finlayson,Stewart Finlayson,Francisco Giles-Guzmán,Antonio Rosas,Virginia Barciela González,Gabriel García Atiénzar,Mauro S. Hernández Pérez,Armando Llanos,Yolanda Carrión Marco,Isabel Collado Beneyto,David López-Serrano,Mario Sanz Tormo,António Carlos Valera,Concepción Blasco,Corina Liesau,Patricia Ríos,Joan Daura,María Jesús de Pedro Michó,Agustín Diez Castillo,Raúl Flores Fernández,Raúl Flores Fernández,Joan Francès Farré,Rafael Garrido-Pena,Victor S. Gonçalves,Elisa Guerra-Doce,Ana Mercedes Herrero-Corral,Joaquim Juan-Cabanilles,Daniel López-Reyes,Sarah B. McClure,Marta Pérez,Arturo Oliver Foix,Montserrat Sanz Borràs,Ana Catarina Sousa,Julio Manuel Vidal Encinas,Douglas J. Kennett,Douglas J. Kennett,Martin B. Richards,Kurt W. Alt,Kurt W. Alt,Wolfgang Haak,Wolfgang Haak,Ron Pinhasi,Carles Lalueza-Fox,David Reich,David Reich,David Reich +133 more
TL;DR: It is revealed that present-day Basques are best described as a typical Iron Age population without the admixture events that later affected the rest of Iberia, and how the ancestry of the peninsula was transformed by gene flow from North Africa and the eastern Mediterranean is document.
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Applying Zooarchaeological Methods to Interpret Mortuary Behaviour and Taphonomy in Commingled Burials: The Case Study of the Late Neolithic Site of Bolores, Portugal
Jennifer E. Mack,Anna J. Waterman,Anna J. Waterman,A-M. Racila,Joe Alan Artz,Katina T. Lillios +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employed a simplified version of an established method in zooarchaeology to the study of human remains and found that the application of multiple Zooarchaeological methods has the potential to provide a more fine-grained understanding of site biography and taphonomy than human osteological methods alone.
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In Praise of Small Things: Death and Life at the Late Neolithic-Early Bronze Age Burial of Bolores, Portugal
TL;DR: In Praise of Small Things as mentioned in this paper, death and life at the Late Neolithic-Early Bronze Age Burial of Bolores, Portugal, is described in detail, in the context of the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age.
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The rock-cut tomb of Bolores (Torres Vedras): an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the social landscape of the Late Neolithic/Copper Age of the Iberian Peninsula
Katina T. Lillios,Joe Alan Artz,Anna J. Waterman,Jennifer E. Mack,Jonathan T. Thomas,Leonel Trindade,Isabel Luna +6 more
TL;DR: Bolores (Torres Vedras) is a rock-cut tomb used primarily between 2800-2600 cal BC for the burial of adults, adolescents, and children as discussed by the authors.