More than 20 years ago, Wood et al.(Curr Anthropol 33: 343–370, 1992) published “The Osteological Paradox: Problems of Inferring Prehistoric Health from Skeletal Samples,” in …
NC Rodney, CJ Mulligan - American Journal of Physical …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The impact of stress on human health is a topic of wide‐spread relevance and one that is particularly amenable to multidisciplinary investigation. Stress impacts both our …
HR Buckley, M Oxenham - … in Southeast Asia and the Pacific …, 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
In the Oxenham and Tayles (2006) volume there was only one chapter covering health and disease in the Pacific region (Buckley, 2006). In the last ten years, the bioarchaeology of …
SA Jiménez‐Brobeil, D Charisi… - American Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Gender differentiation can influence the diet, physical activity, and health of human populations. Multifaceted approaches are therefore necessary when exploring the …
Measures of population growth can provide significant insights into the health, adaptivity and resilience of ancient communities, particularly the way in which human populations respond …
The bioarchaeological model of health change predicts a deterioration in population health with the adoption and intensification of agriculture. However, research in mainland …
SE Halcrow, N Tayles, CL King - … in Southeast Asia and the Pacific …, 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
Over the past 50 years, there has been an increasing number of large-scale multidisciplinary research projects, mainly from present-day Thailand, on the prehistory of mainland …
CL King, SE Halcrow, N Tayles, S Shkrum - Archaeological Research in …, 2017 - Elsevier
Human health change during prehistory is often assumed to be intimately associated with changes to sociopolitical complexity and subsistence regime. It is only possible to theorise …