L
ATIN AMERICANpublished under the auspices of the
Committee on Population and Quantitative History
Conference on Latin American History
and the
Committee on Historical Demography
International Union for the Scientific Study of Population
by the
Department of History, University of Minnesota
with funds provided by the
Plumsock Fund
Editor:
Robert McCaa
Founding Editor:
Nicolás Sánchez-Albornoz
Image:
Etnodemografia
da criança abandonada
na História do Brasil:
séculos 18 e 19
Maria Luisa Marcilio
Image:
©Gordon and Breach Science Publishers
Mary K. Sandford, ed.
Investigations of Ancient Human Tissue:
Chemical Analyses in Anthropology
Langhorne PA, 1993
Ideogram of Household H38 containing nine persons
in four conjugal family units stretching over three generations.
This paper shows that Nahua households were
remarkably aggregative, high mortality nothwithstanding.
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