Humeral morphology has been shown to reflect, in part, habitual manipulative behaviors in humans. Among Central European agricultural populations, long-term social change, increasing task specialization, and technological innovation all had the potential to impact patterns of habitual activity and upper limb asymmetry. However, systematic temporal change in the skeletal morphology of agricultural populations in this region has not been well-characterized. This study investigates diachronic patterns in humeral biomechanical properties and lengths among 174 adult Central European agriculturalists through the first ∼ 5400 years of farming in the region. Greater asymmetry in biomechanical properties was expected to accompany the introduction of...
Human stature is a variable often used to study health changes in present and past populations. In t...
Between the Orientalizing-Archaic (c. 800-500 BC) and Hellenistic periods (400-27 BC) of the Iron Ag...
This dissertation presents the results of a comparison of human skeletons from two historic villages...
<div><p>Humeral morphology has been shown to reflect, in part, habitual manipulative behaviors in hu...
The intensification of agriculture is often associated with declining mobility and bone strength thr...
This paper investigates the changes in upper and lower limb robusticity and activity patterns that a...
This paper investigates the changes in upper and lower limb robusticity and activity patterns that a...
Human humeral diaphyseal asymmetry in midshaft and mid-distal rigidity is assessed through the Late ...
Osteometric and paleopathological studies of Neolithic material from Western Ligurian caves have sho...
European Late Upper Paleolithic people display levels of bilateral asymmetry in humeral mechanical s...
Cross-sectional geometrical (CSG) properties of an Iron Age Samnite group from the Alfedena necropol...
A commonly cited characteristic of the human species, the concept of handedness represents a persist...
NoThis paper examines humeral cross-sectional properties in two different samples of later medieval ...
The study of long bone morphology in modern human and fossils hominins plays a central role in under...
The aim of this paper was to investigate the biome-chanical patterns of a Late Neolithic population ...
Human stature is a variable often used to study health changes in present and past populations. In t...
Between the Orientalizing-Archaic (c. 800-500 BC) and Hellenistic periods (400-27 BC) of the Iron Ag...
This dissertation presents the results of a comparison of human skeletons from two historic villages...
<div><p>Humeral morphology has been shown to reflect, in part, habitual manipulative behaviors in hu...
The intensification of agriculture is often associated with declining mobility and bone strength thr...
This paper investigates the changes in upper and lower limb robusticity and activity patterns that a...
This paper investigates the changes in upper and lower limb robusticity and activity patterns that a...
Human humeral diaphyseal asymmetry in midshaft and mid-distal rigidity is assessed through the Late ...
Osteometric and paleopathological studies of Neolithic material from Western Ligurian caves have sho...
European Late Upper Paleolithic people display levels of bilateral asymmetry in humeral mechanical s...
Cross-sectional geometrical (CSG) properties of an Iron Age Samnite group from the Alfedena necropol...
A commonly cited characteristic of the human species, the concept of handedness represents a persist...
NoThis paper examines humeral cross-sectional properties in two different samples of later medieval ...
The study of long bone morphology in modern human and fossils hominins plays a central role in under...
The aim of this paper was to investigate the biome-chanical patterns of a Late Neolithic population ...
Human stature is a variable often used to study health changes in present and past populations. In t...
Between the Orientalizing-Archaic (c. 800-500 BC) and Hellenistic periods (400-27 BC) of the Iron Ag...
This dissertation presents the results of a comparison of human skeletons from two historic villages...