Paleopathology at the Origins of AgricultureWenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, State University of New York College at Plattsburgh Academic Press, 1984 - 615 pages An introduction to the symposium. Indications of stress from bone and teeth. Health as a crucial factor in the changes from hunting to developed farming in the Eastern Mediterranean. Socioeconomic change and patterns of pathology and variation in the mesolithic and neolithic of Western Europe: some suggestions. Archaeological and skeletal evidence for dietary change during the late pleistocene. Skeletal pathology from the paleolithic through the metal ages in Iran and Iraq. Growth, nutrition, and pathology in changing paleodemographic settings in South Asia. The effects of socioeconomic change in prehistoric Africa: Sudanese Nubia as a case study. The lower Illinois river region: a prehistoric context for the study of ancient diet and health. Subsistance and health in the lower Illinois valley: osteological evidence. Health changes at dickson mounds, Illinois (A.D.950-1300). Skeletal evidence for prehistoric subsistence adaptation in the central Ohio river valley. Prehistoric health in the Ohio river valley. Health and disease in prehistoric Georgia: the transition to agriculture. Paleopathology and the origins of maize agriculture in the lower Mississipi valley and caddoan culture areas. Agriculture, marginal environments, and nutritional stress in the prehistoric Southwest. Central California: prehistoric subsistence changes and health. Prehistoric subsistence and health status of coastral peoples from the panamanian isthmus of lower Central America. Prehistoric human biology of Equador: possible temporal trends and cultural correlations. Paleopathology in peruvian and chilean populations. The challenges and rewards of sedentism: the preceramic village of Paloma, Peru. Population, health and the evolution of subsistence: conclusions from the conference. Paleopathology at the origins of agriculture: editors' summation. |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
adult age at death agriculture American Journal analysis Ancient archaeological Armelagos arthritis Buikstra burial Caddo caries central coastal Cook cribra orbitalia cultural decrease density dental Department of Anthropology Dickson Dickson Mounds diet dietary differences disease early economic edited enamel hypoplasia evidence excavated females femur Fort Ancient Fourche Maline frequency groups Harris lines human skeletal hunter-gatherers increase Indian Knoll indicators individuals infection Journal of Physical KEBARAN Kentucky Lallo Late Archaic Late Woodland lesions levels long bones lower maize males MALW Mesolithic Middle Woodland Mississippian mortality Mound Nahal Oren Natufian Neolithic nutritional stress Ohio PALEOPATHOLOGY Paloma Panama pathology pattern Percentage period Physical Anthropology population growth population pressure porotic hyperostosis Pre-Pottery Neolithic preagricultural prehistoric region reported River sample sexual dimorphism significant skeletal remains skeletons stature subadults subsistence suggest Table teeth tion tooth trauma trend University Upper Paleolithic Woodland period X-Group Yes Yes