Let's talk about stress, baby! Infant-feeding practices and stress in the ancient Atacama desert, Northern Chile.
Charlotte L KingSiân E HalcrowAndrew R MillardDarren R GröckeVivien G StandenMarco PortillaBernardo T ArriazaPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
In the Atacama Desert it appears that the arrival of agricultural crops did not result in uniform shifts in weaning behavior. Instead, infant and child diet seems to have been dictated by the broad-spectrum diets of the mothers, perhaps as a way of mitigating the stresses of the harsh desert environment.