A Coprological View of Ancestral Pueblo Cannibalism
By Karl Jan Reinhard
Debate over a single fecal fossil offers a cautionary tale of the interplay between science and culture
Debate over a single fecal fossil offers a cautionary tale of the interplay between science and culture
DOI: 10.1511/2006.59.254
As the object of my scientific study, I've chosen coprolites. It's not a common choice, but to a paleonutritionist and archaeoparasitologist, a coprolite—a sample of ancient feces preserved by mineralization or simple drying—is a scientific bonanza.
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