The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition, major shift in subsistence, has been correlated with a general decline in health status and a global reduction of body proportions. Recent stable isotope analyses performed on Mesolithic and Neolithic individuals from the Danube Gorges (Balkans, 9500-5500 BC) document significant differences in term of children feeding practices. Therefore, we examine here how different feeding practices could have influenced children growth patterns and health status. We reconstruct the evolution of growth patterns and health status per age categories (infant-early childhood-childhood), and interpret the results in the light of our current understanding of breastfeeding and weaning patterns
This paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and animal bones from Mesol...
<div><p>Early life conditions play an important role in determining adult body size. In particular, ...
International audienceReconstructing individual dietary histories at Shamanka II, an Early Neolithic...
Examining individual life-histories provide a direct way to understand the mechanisms of population'...
Examining individual life-histories provide a direct way to understand the mechanisms of population'...
The timing of infant weaning in the past is important for its implications for birth-spacing and inf...
The δδ13C and δ15N composition of incremental segments of tooth dentine was used to infer infant and...
This thesis is concerned with how prehistoric infants were fed in different physical and cultural en...
It is now considered that migrants originating from Near-Eatern Neolithic communities brought the fa...
Research increasingly suggests that natural and social environments shaped the Neolithic expansion o...
The Neolithic Demographic Transition induced significant biological changes in human populations. Sh...
The Neolithic transition, the passage from mobile foraging to sedentary farming, was a major shift d...
International audienceIn the Central European context, the 9th and 10th centuries are well known for...
International audienceThis paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and a...
The Neolithic Transition in Europe has been associated with major migrations and sweeping changes in...
This paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and animal bones from Mesol...
<div><p>Early life conditions play an important role in determining adult body size. In particular, ...
International audienceReconstructing individual dietary histories at Shamanka II, an Early Neolithic...
Examining individual life-histories provide a direct way to understand the mechanisms of population'...
Examining individual life-histories provide a direct way to understand the mechanisms of population'...
The timing of infant weaning in the past is important for its implications for birth-spacing and inf...
The δδ13C and δ15N composition of incremental segments of tooth dentine was used to infer infant and...
This thesis is concerned with how prehistoric infants were fed in different physical and cultural en...
It is now considered that migrants originating from Near-Eatern Neolithic communities brought the fa...
Research increasingly suggests that natural and social environments shaped the Neolithic expansion o...
The Neolithic Demographic Transition induced significant biological changes in human populations. Sh...
The Neolithic transition, the passage from mobile foraging to sedentary farming, was a major shift d...
International audienceIn the Central European context, the 9th and 10th centuries are well known for...
International audienceThis paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and a...
The Neolithic Transition in Europe has been associated with major migrations and sweeping changes in...
This paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and animal bones from Mesol...
<div><p>Early life conditions play an important role in determining adult body size. In particular, ...
International audienceReconstructing individual dietary histories at Shamanka II, an Early Neolithic...