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Corina M. Kellner
Corina M. Kellner
Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Anthropology, Northern Arizona University
Adresse e-mail validée de nau.edu
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A simple carbon isotope model for reconstructing prehistoric human diet
CM Kellner, MJ Schoeninger
American journal of physical anthropology 133 (4), 1112-1127, 2007
5692007
FOCUS: effect of diet and protein source on carbon stable isotope ratios in collagen: follow up to
AW Froehle, CM Kellner, MJ Schoeninger
Journal of Archaeological Science 37 (10), 2662-2670, 2010
2852010
Multivariate carbon and nitrogen stable isotope model for the reconstruction of prehistoric human diet
AW Froehle, CM Kellner, MJ Schoeninger
American journal of physical anthropology 147 (3), 352-369, 2012
2142012
Wari’s imperial influence on local Nasca diet: the stable isotope evidence
CM Kellner, MJ Schoeninger
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 27 (2), 226-243, 2008
1022008
Coping with environmental and social challenges in prehistoric Peru: bioarchaeological analyses of Nasca populations
CM Kellner
University of California, Santa Barbara, 2002
702002
" Trophy" Heads in Prehistoric Peru: Wari Imperial Influence on Nasca Head-Taking Practices
CM Kellner
BAR INTERNATIONAL SERIES 1539, 101, 2006
242006
Early imperialism in the Andes: Wari colonisation of Nasca
CA Conlee, CM Kellner, CP Walker, A Noriega
Antiquity 95 (384), 1527-1546, 2021
202021
Dietary correlates to the development of Nasca social complexity (AD 1–750)
CM Kellner, MJ Schoeninger
Latin American Antiquity 23 (4), 490-508, 2012
162012
Stable isotope data show temporal stability in diet at Pecos Pueblo and diet variation among Southwest pueblos
CM Kellner, M Schoeninger, KA Spielmann, K Moore, ME Morgan
Pecos Pueblo revisited: the biological and social context, 79-91, 2010
162010
Urban to the bone: Isotopic and faunal dietary data from Formative-period Cerro Jazmín, Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca, México
VP Rodríguez, CM Kellner, RHP de León
Journal of Archaeological Science 121, 105177, 2020
72020
Comparing ritual foods and everyday diet from the Middle Horizon site of Tenahaha, Cotahuasi, Peru using stable isotope and macrobotanical analyses
CM Kellner, K Compton-Gore, AJ Mayer, M Sayre, J Jennings, ...
Journal of Archaeological Science 115, 105095, 2020
72020
A three-variable analysis of carbon and nitrogen isotope values discriminates between dietary energy and protein sources in prehistoric humans.
AW Froehle, CM Kellner, MJ Schoeninger
american Journal of Physical anthropology, 130-130, 2009
62009
Migration during state expansion in the Nasca region: Strontium isotope evidence from Pataraya, a Wari outpost in Peru (AD 750-1000).
CM Kellner, M Edwards, KJ Schreiber
American Journal Of Physical Anthropology 150, 165-165, 2013
42013
Diets of early hominins: alternative hypotheses for the isotope data.
MJ Schoeninger, M Beasley, AW Froehle, CM Kellner
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 147, 262-262, 2012
42012
tuMBAS dE tEnAHAHA: notAS PrELIMInArES SoBrE contEXtoS FunErArIoS dEL HorIZontE MEdIo En EL VALLE dE cotAHuASI
J Jennings, WY Álvarez, C Kellner
Andes 6, 93-108, 2005
42005
How did they fight over scarce resources? the frequency of fractures in the Julio C. Tello skeletal collection from Nasca, Peru.
CM Kellner
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 93-93, 2002
42002
Bioarchaeological Analyses of Nasca “Trophy” Head Individuals from the Site of Zorropata, Las Trancas Valley, Peru (450–1000 CE)
CM Kellner, SL Kerchusky, D Dillon, CL Buck, FC Ramos
Bioarchaeology International 6 (4), 233, 2022
32022
Bioarchaeological analysis of the Tenahaha tombs
CM Kellner, A Mummert, MP Malaga, F Mora, G Ochoa
Tenahaha and the Wari State: A View of the Middle Horizon from the Cotahuasi …, 2015
32015
Diet during imperial influence in ancient Peru: The impact of the Wari Empire on Nasca populations (AD 750-1000).
CM Kellner, MJ Schoeninger
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 141-141, 2007
22007
Ritual or just plain warfare? Trophy heads of the Julio C. Tello collection from Nasca, Peru.
CM Kellner
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 89-89, 2001
22001
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