Entheseal changes and activity patterns in southern African hunter-gatherer/herders from the Holocene.
Elizabeth DinkeleVictoria Elaine GibbonPublished in: American journal of biological anthropology (2023)
This study provides evidence that regional ecology plays a central role in driving activity patterns regardless of social or cultural organization. Ecological biomes provide a gradient along which the temporal impact of resource limitations on human biology, activity patterns and sociocultural behaviors can be studied.