This paper uses a dataset of heights calculated from the femurs of skeletal remains to explore the development of stature in England across the last two millennia. We find that heights increased during the Roman period and then steadily fell during the ‘Dark Ages’ in the early medieval period. At the turn of the first millennium heights grew rapidly, but after 1200 they started to decline coinciding with the agricultural depression, the Great Famine and the Black Death. Then they recovered to reach a plateau which they maintained for almost 300 years, before falling on the eve of industrialisation. The data show that average heights in England in the early nineteenth century were shorter than those in Roman times, and that average heights r...
Does adult stature capture conditions at birth or at some other stage in the growth cycle? Anthropom...
Analyses of stature variation in prehistoric and historical populations encounter considerable probl...
Analyses of stature variation in prehistoric and historical populations encounter considerable probl...
This paper uses a dataset of heights calculated from the femurs of skeletal remains to explore the d...
This chapter uses a dataset of heights calculated from the femurs of skeletal remains to explore the...
This chapter uses a dataset of heights calculated from the femurs of skeletal remains to explore the...
The average height of a population has become a familiar measure of that population's nutritional st...
This paper offers the first anthropometric estimates on the biological standard of living in central...
The physical stature of lower- and upper-class English youth are compared to one another and to thei...
This paper reviews the evidence regarding the main trends in the height of the British population si...
This paper presents 5-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countries ...
This chapter documents human development in the very long run on the basis of anthropometric indicat...
It has often been recognised that the average height of a population is influenced by the economic, ...
This paper offers the first anthropometric estimates on the biological standard of living in central...
Does adult stature capture conditions at birth or at some other stage in the growth cycle? Anthropom...
Does adult stature capture conditions at birth or at some other stage in the growth cycle? Anthropom...
Analyses of stature variation in prehistoric and historical populations encounter considerable probl...
Analyses of stature variation in prehistoric and historical populations encounter considerable probl...
This paper uses a dataset of heights calculated from the femurs of skeletal remains to explore the d...
This chapter uses a dataset of heights calculated from the femurs of skeletal remains to explore the...
This chapter uses a dataset of heights calculated from the femurs of skeletal remains to explore the...
The average height of a population has become a familiar measure of that population's nutritional st...
This paper offers the first anthropometric estimates on the biological standard of living in central...
The physical stature of lower- and upper-class English youth are compared to one another and to thei...
This paper reviews the evidence regarding the main trends in the height of the British population si...
This paper presents 5-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countries ...
This chapter documents human development in the very long run on the basis of anthropometric indicat...
It has often been recognised that the average height of a population is influenced by the economic, ...
This paper offers the first anthropometric estimates on the biological standard of living in central...
Does adult stature capture conditions at birth or at some other stage in the growth cycle? Anthropom...
Does adult stature capture conditions at birth or at some other stage in the growth cycle? Anthropom...
Analyses of stature variation in prehistoric and historical populations encounter considerable probl...
Analyses of stature variation in prehistoric and historical populations encounter considerable probl...