The effects of the industrial transition on lower limb bone structure: A comparison of the inhabitants of Pecos Pueblo and present-day Indigenous peoples of New Mexico.
Christopher B RuffIan J WallaceChristopher ToyaMario Antonio Peña MuñozJana Valesca MeyerTaylor BusbyAdam Z ReynoldsJordan MartinezMarcus Miller-MooreRoberto RiosPublished in: American journal of biological anthropology (2024)
Higher activity levels, carried out over rough terrain and throughout adult life, likely explain the relatively stronger lower limb bones of the Pecos individuals, as well as their greater subperiosteal expansion with aging. Greater sexual dimorphism in bone structure among Pecos individuals potentially reflects greater gender-based differences in behavioral patterns.