Breastfeeding and weaning practices can greatly impact a child's immune system development and nutritional status, later causing long-term health effects. This research explores the relationships between weaning practices, metabolic disease, and childhood frailty in an 18th to 19th century coastal North Carolina land-owning family. Ten individuals were recovered from the 2017 and 2018 field seasons at the Gause cemetery at Seaside (GCAS), and six of the ten individuals were under the age of eight. Most of the GCAS individuals experienced non-specific physiological stress in the form of either dental enamel hypoplasias (DEH) and/or cribra orbitalia. The [delta]¹�N and [delta]¹³C values received from incremental dentin collagen of 13 tee...
and cultural factors. While infant feeding strategies vary across different regions and historical e...
YesThe major components of human diet both past and present may be estimated by measuring the carbo...
YesEarly life is associated with high vulnerability to morbidity and mortality - risks which can be ...
In this dissertation, I ask how European colonialism affected the nutrition of Siouan communities fr...
This research explores dietary patterns of elite non-adults from the Meroitic period (300 BC – AD 35...
The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of both types of enamel defects and to determ...
Objective: To reconstruct breastfeeding and weaning practices, metabolic stress including tuberculos...
The major components of human diet both past and present may be estimated by measuring the carbon an...
This thesis uses stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen derived from bone collagen and tooth dentin ...
Objectives: Studies of the carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N) of modern tissu...
YesObjectives Isotope ratio analyses of dentine collagen were used to characterize short-term chang...
YesAbstract: The reconstruction of the diet of past populations using the stable isotope analysis of...
A juvenile’s dependency on their caregiver is significant to the overall development of nutritionall...
Although stable isotope analysis is routinely utilized in bioarchaeology and relies on principles th...
The Baltic region was a vibrant center of power and economic prosperity in medieval Europe; Lithuani...
and cultural factors. While infant feeding strategies vary across different regions and historical e...
YesThe major components of human diet both past and present may be estimated by measuring the carbo...
YesEarly life is associated with high vulnerability to morbidity and mortality - risks which can be ...
In this dissertation, I ask how European colonialism affected the nutrition of Siouan communities fr...
This research explores dietary patterns of elite non-adults from the Meroitic period (300 BC – AD 35...
The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of both types of enamel defects and to determ...
Objective: To reconstruct breastfeeding and weaning practices, metabolic stress including tuberculos...
The major components of human diet both past and present may be estimated by measuring the carbon an...
This thesis uses stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen derived from bone collagen and tooth dentin ...
Objectives: Studies of the carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N) of modern tissu...
YesObjectives Isotope ratio analyses of dentine collagen were used to characterize short-term chang...
YesAbstract: The reconstruction of the diet of past populations using the stable isotope analysis of...
A juvenile’s dependency on their caregiver is significant to the overall development of nutritionall...
Although stable isotope analysis is routinely utilized in bioarchaeology and relies on principles th...
The Baltic region was a vibrant center of power and economic prosperity in medieval Europe; Lithuani...
and cultural factors. While infant feeding strategies vary across different regions and historical e...
YesThe major components of human diet both past and present may be estimated by measuring the carbo...
YesEarly life is associated with high vulnerability to morbidity and mortality - risks which can be ...