Twenty‐first century bioarchaeology: Taking stock and moving forward
This article presents outcomes from a Workshop entitled “Bioarchaeology: Taking Stock and
Moving Forward,” which was held at Arizona State University (ASU) on March 6–8, 2020 …
Moving Forward,” which was held at Arizona State University (ASU) on March 6–8, 2020 …
Care of infants in the past: Bridging evolutionary anthropological and bioarchaeological approaches
S Halcrow, R Warren, G Kushnick… - Evolutionary Human …, 2020 - cambridge.org
The importance of care of infants and children in palaeoanthropological and human
behavioural ecological research on the evolution of our species is evident in the diversity of …
behavioural ecological research on the evolution of our species is evident in the diversity of …
[HTML][HTML] Scurvy at the agricultural transition in the Atacama desert (ca 3600–3200 BP): nutritional stress at the maternal-foetal interface?
Studies of contemporary populations have demonstrated an association between decreased
dietary diversity due to resource scarcity or underutilization and an increase in diseases …
dietary diversity due to resource scarcity or underutilization and an increase in diseases …
Sex-related morbidity and mortality in non-adult individuals from the Early Medieval site of Valdaro (Italy): the contribution of dental enamel peptide analysis
In this work, osteological and paleopathological analyses are combined with liquid-
chromatography mass spectrometry to study life and death of 30 non-adult individuals from …
chromatography mass spectrometry to study life and death of 30 non-adult individuals from …
Like mother, like child: investigating perinatal and maternal health stress in post-medieval London
Abstract Post-Medieval London (sixteenth-nineteenth centuries) was a stressful environment
for the poor. Overcrowded and squalid housing, physically demanding and risky working …
for the poor. Overcrowded and squalid housing, physically demanding and risky working …
Infants in the bioarchaeological past: Who cares?
S Halcrow - The mother-infant nexus in anthropology: Small …, 2020 - Springer
There has been a recent surge of interest in modelling the social implications of care
provision for people with serious disabilities in the bioarchaeological and …
provision for people with serious disabilities in the bioarchaeological and …
Building a bioarchaeology of pandemic, epidemic, and syndemic diseases: Lessons for understanding COVID-19
As we enter the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the scientific community has met the
SARS-CoV-2 virus with efficient and effective responses in epidemiology, molecular biology …
SARS-CoV-2 virus with efficient and effective responses in epidemiology, molecular biology …
[图书][B] Motherhood and Infancies in the Mediterranean in Antiquity
MS Romero, RMC López - 2018 - everand.com
Motherhood and childhood are social and cultural constructions that have their origins in
prehistoric times and are visible through Greek and Roman discourses in Antiquity. This …
prehistoric times and are visible through Greek and Roman discourses in Antiquity. This …
Population dynamics in the Middle Ages in Central Europe: Reconstruction based on age-at-death distributions of skeletal samples
P Galeta, A Pankowská - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2023 - Elsevier
Demography plays an important role in domains related to socio-cultural complexity,
subsistence strategies, and cultural ecology. Although the Middle Ages in Central Europe …
subsistence strategies, and cultural ecology. Although the Middle Ages in Central Europe …
Excavating among the megaliths: recent research at the 'Plain of Jars' site 1 in Laos
The date and significance of the megalithic jar sites of central Laos are comparatively poorly
understood features of the Southeast Asian archaeological landscape. First explored …
understood features of the Southeast Asian archaeological landscape. First explored …