The human population has grown significantly since the onset of the Holocene about 12,000 y ago. Despite decades of research, the factors determining prehistoric population growth remain uncertain. Here, we examine measurements of the rate of growth of the prehistoric human population based on statistical analysis of the radiocarbon record. We find that, during most of the Holocene, human populations worldwide grew at a long-term annual rate of 0.04%. Statistical analysis of the radiocarbon record shows that transitioning farming societies experienced the same rate of growth as contemporaneous foraging societies. The same rate of growth measured for populations dwelling in a range of environments and practicing a variety of subsistence stra...
Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has ...
Although difficult to estimate for prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations, demographic variables—po...
Although difficult to estimate for prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations, demographic variables—po...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
Hunter-gatherer population growth rate estimates extracted from archaeological proxies and ethnograp...
BackgroundA major unanswered question in the evolution of Homo sapiens is when anatomically modern h...
BackgroundA major unanswered question in the evolution of Homo sapiens is when anatomically modern h...
is when anatomically modern human populations began to expand: was demographic growth associated wi...
Prehistorians generally agree that the origin of agriculture was associated with a transition in dem...
Hunter–gatherer population growth rate estimates extracted from archaeological proxies and ethnograp...
Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has ...
Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has ...
<div><p>Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeter...
Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has ...
Although difficult to estimate for prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations, demographic variables—po...
Although difficult to estimate for prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations, demographic variables—po...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
Hunter-gatherer population growth rate estimates extracted from archaeological proxies and ethnograp...
BackgroundA major unanswered question in the evolution of Homo sapiens is when anatomically modern h...
BackgroundA major unanswered question in the evolution of Homo sapiens is when anatomically modern h...
is when anatomically modern human populations began to expand: was demographic growth associated wi...
Prehistorians generally agree that the origin of agriculture was associated with a transition in dem...
Hunter–gatherer population growth rate estimates extracted from archaeological proxies and ethnograp...
Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has ...
Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has ...
<div><p>Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeter...
Analysis of the proportion of immature skeletons recovered from European prehistoric cemeteries has ...
Although difficult to estimate for prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations, demographic variables—po...
Although difficult to estimate for prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations, demographic variables—po...