Bioarchaeological evidence for adaptive plasticity and constraint: Exploring life‐history trade‐offs in the human past

DH Temple - Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease paradigm evaluates the
consequences of early life stress on health at later stages of life. Interacting with this …

The bioarchaeological investigation of children and childhood

SE Halcrow, N Tayles - Social bioarchaeology, 2011 - books.google.com
During the past decade there has been a dramatic increase in the study of children and
childhood in archaeology and anthropology, with the publication of many papers, books …

[图书][B] Bioarchaeology and climate change: A view from South Asian prehistory

GR Schug - 2017 - books.google.com
" Using subadult skeletons from the Deccan Chalcolithic period of Indian prehistory, along
with archaeological and paleoclimate data, this volume makes an important contribution to …

Analysis and interpretation of trauma in skeletal remains

NC Lovell, AL Grauer - Biological anthropology of the human …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Trauma is one of the most commonly observed pathological conditions in human skeletal
remains. The objectives of trauma analysis include the identification and description of …

Recording and interpreting enamel hypoplasia in samples from archaeological and palaeoanthropological contexts

I Towle, JD Irish - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2020 - Elsevier
Enamel hypoplasia is often split into several macroscopic categories, including pit, localised,
linear and plane-form defects. All types have been considered a sign of 'non-specific stress' …

Birth is but our death begun: A bioarchaeological assessment of skeletal emaciation in immature human skeletons in the context of environmental, social, and …

GR Schug, HM Goldman - American Journal of Physical …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The second millennium BC was a period of significant social and environmental changes in
prehistoric India. After the disintegration of the Indus civilization, in a phase known as the …

From the mouths of babes: Dental caries in infants and children and the intensification of agriculture in mainland Southeast Asia

SE Halcrow, NJ Harris, N Tayles… - American Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Many bioarchaeological studies have established a link between increased dental caries
prevalence and the intensification of agriculture. However, research in Southeast Asia …

Investigating the dentoalveolar complex in archaeological human skull specimens: Additional findings with large volume micro‐CT compared to standard methods

A Gurr, D Higgins, M Henneberg… - International journal …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Archaeological investigation of the dentoalveolar complex in situ within a human skull
requires detailed measurements using non‐invasive techniques. Standard macroscopic and …

[HTML][HTML] Linear and appositional growth in infants and children from the prehistoric settlement of Ban Non Wat, Northeast Thailand: Evaluating biological responses to …

N Dhavale, SE Halcrow, HR Buckley, N Tayles… - Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
The bioarchaeological model of health change predicts a deterioration in population health
with the adoption and intensification of agriculture. However, research in mainland …

Crypt fenestration enamel defects and early life stress: Contextual explorations of growth and mortality in colonial Peru

JA Thomas, DH Temple… - American Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives This study provides a comprehensive analysis of crypt fenestration enamel
defects (CFEDs) from the Eten and Mórrope communities, Colonial period (AD 1,530 …