What is it about?

Introduction to a special section of the Am. J. of Hum. Biol. that includes brings together scientists working Yucatec populations from or in collaboration with physical anthropologists based in institutions in the Yucatan Peninsula.

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Why is it important?

Reflects what local scientists are doing and how they collaborate with foreign institutions in a zone traditionally associated with anthropologists from all over the world.

Perspectives

It is important for me to know that local scientists are no longer just assistants but that they inspire and enter in specific association to create new knowledge about their cularual and physical patrimony.

Dr Francisco Delfin Gurri
El Colegio de la Frontera Sur

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This page is a summary of: Physical anthropology of living and skeletal populations from the Yucatan Peninsula (introduction to special section), American Journal of Human Biology, September 2015, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.22794.
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