Objective: This study evaluates patterns of human growth in the Neolithic to make inferences about environmental correlates of developmental disturbances. Materials: 33 children/adolescents from the Neolithic of Liguria (Italy), 29 of which date between 4,800-4,400 cal BCE. Methods: Neolithic patterns of growth are compared with a modern sample (the Denver Growth Study; DGS). Dental development was used to determine age at death. Proxies for postcranial maturation are femoral length and proportion of mean adult femoral length attained. Results: Ligurian children show growth faltering compared to DGS, especially between 4 and 9 years of age. Between 1 and 2 years, and in later childhood and adolescence, values are more similar or higher than...
In 2006, an excavation in Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Faro, Portugal, revealed a cemetery (16th-19...
Numerous caves in the Finalese area (Liguria region, northwestern Italy) yielded some of the most im...
open3noFirst Online: 10 August 2016; PM gratefully acknowledges the Sardinia Regional Government for...
Objective: This study evaluates patterns of human growth in the Neolithic to make inferences about e...
Objective: To assess developmental disturbances through the analysis of linear enamel hypoplasia (LE...
Objective: To reconstruct breastfeeding and weaning practices, metabolic stress including tuberculos...
The aim of this research is to improve our understanding of mobility and the role of the terrain in ...
Early life conditions play an important role in determining adult body size. In particular, childhoo...
The present research, an integrative study combining archeology, skeletal biology, and molecular ant...
<div><p>Early life conditions play an important role in determining adult body size. In particular, ...
grantor: University of TorontoA growth deficit in juveniles, specifically toddlers, has be...
The aim of this research is to gain insights on the progression timeline of osteoarticular tuberculo...
The origin of Neolithic in Liguria: a craniometric perspective. The biological origin of the earlie...
In 2006, an excavation in Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Faro, Portugal, revealed a cemetery (16th-19...
Numerous caves in the Finalese area (Liguria region, northwestern Italy) yielded some of the most im...
open3noFirst Online: 10 August 2016; PM gratefully acknowledges the Sardinia Regional Government for...
Objective: This study evaluates patterns of human growth in the Neolithic to make inferences about e...
Objective: To assess developmental disturbances through the analysis of linear enamel hypoplasia (LE...
Objective: To reconstruct breastfeeding and weaning practices, metabolic stress including tuberculos...
The aim of this research is to improve our understanding of mobility and the role of the terrain in ...
Early life conditions play an important role in determining adult body size. In particular, childhoo...
The present research, an integrative study combining archeology, skeletal biology, and molecular ant...
<div><p>Early life conditions play an important role in determining adult body size. In particular, ...
grantor: University of TorontoA growth deficit in juveniles, specifically toddlers, has be...
The aim of this research is to gain insights on the progression timeline of osteoarticular tuberculo...
The origin of Neolithic in Liguria: a craniometric perspective. The biological origin of the earlie...
In 2006, an excavation in Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Faro, Portugal, revealed a cemetery (16th-19...
Numerous caves in the Finalese area (Liguria region, northwestern Italy) yielded some of the most im...
open3noFirst Online: 10 August 2016; PM gratefully acknowledges the Sardinia Regional Government for...