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Lori E. Wright
Associate Professor
Email: lwright@tamu.edu
Phone: (979) 862-7665
Office: 316E Anthropology
 
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2005 In search of Yax Nuun Ayiin I: Revisiting the Tikal Project's Burial 10. Ancient Mesoamerica 16(1): 89-100.
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2005 Identifying immigrants to Tikal, Guatemala: Defining local variability in strontium isotope ratios of human tooth enamel. Journal of Archaeological Science 32(4): 555-566.
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2004 Osteological investigations of ancient Maya lives. In C.W. Golden and G. Borgstede, editors, Continuities and Changes in Maya Archaeology: Perspectives at the Millenium . pp. 201-215. New York: Routledge Press.
 
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2003 La muerte y el estatus economico: Investigando el simbolismo mortuorio y el acceso a los recursos alimenticios entre los mayas. In A. Ciudad, M.H. Ruz, M.J. Iglesias (eds.) Antropologia de la Eternidad: La Muerte en la Cultura Maya. Madrid: Sociedad Espanola de Estudios Mayas, Publicaciones Num. 7. pp. 175-193.
 
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Wright, L.E., and M.A. Vasquez
2003 Estimating long bone length from fragmentary remains: forensic standards from Guatemala, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 120(3): 233-251.

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Wright, L.E., and C.J. Yoder.
2003 Recent progress in Bioarchaeology: Approaches to the osteological paradox, Journal of Archaeological Research 11(1): 43-70.

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dot Wright, L.E., H.P. Schwarcz, and R. Acevedo
2000 La dieta de los habitantes de Topoxte, una reconstruccion isotopica. In W. Wurster (ed) El Sitio Maya de Topoxte: Investigaciones en una isla del lago Yaxha, Peten, Guatemala. Mainz, Germany: Verlag Philipp von Zabern. Pp. 158-164.
 
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Emery, K.F., L.E. Wright, and H.P. Schwarcz
2000 Isotopic analysis of ancient deer bone: biotic stability in Collapse Period Maya land-use, Journal of Archaeological Science 27(6): 537-550.

 
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1999 The elements of Maya diets: Alkaline earth baselines and paleodietary reconstruction in the Pasion Region. In C.D. White (ed.), Reconstructing Ancient Maya Diet. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. pp. 197-219.
 
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Wright, L.E. and H.P. Schwarcz
1999 Correspondence between stable carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen isotopes in human tooth enamel and dentine: Infant diets and weaning at Kaminaljuyu, Journal of Archaeological Science 26: 1159-1170.

 
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Wright, L.E. and F. Chew
1998 Porotic hyperostosis and paleoepidemiology: A forensic perspective on anemia among the Ancient Maya, American Anthropologist 100(4): 924-939.

 
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Wright, L.E. and H.P. Schwarcz
1998 Stable carbon and oxygen isotopes in human tooth enamel: Identifying breastfeeding and weaning in prehistory, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 106(1): 1-18.

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Wright, L.E.
1997 Biological perspectives on the collapse of the Pasion Maya, Ancient Mesoamerica 8: 267-273.

 
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1997 Ecology or society? Paleodiet and the collapse of the Pasion Maya Lowlands. In S.L. Whittington and D.M. Reed (eds.), Bones of the Maya: Studies of Ancient Skeletons. Smithsonian Institution Press. pp. 181-195.
 
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Wright, L.E.
1997 Intertooth patterns of hypoplasia expression: Implications for childhood health in the Classic Maya collapse, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 102(2): 233-247.

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1996 Human biology in the Classic Maya collapse: Evidence from paleopathology and paleodiet, Journal of World Prehistory 10(2): 147-198.
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Wright, L.E. and H.P. Schwarcz
1996 Infrared and isotopic evidence for diagenesis of bone apatite at Dos Pilas, Guatemala: paleodietary implications, Journal of Archaeological Science 23(6): 933-944.

 
dot Burton, J.H. and L.E. Wright
1995 Nonlinearity in the relationship between bone Sr/Ca and diet: Paleodietary implications, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 96(3): 273-282.
 

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White, C.D., L.E. Wright, and D.M. Pendergast
1994 Biological disruption in the Early Colonial Period at Lamanai: In C.S. Larsen and G.R. Milner (eds.) In the Wake of Contact: Biological Responses to Conquest. New York: Wiley-Liss. pp. 135-145.

 
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