Assessing the association of skeletal indicators of stress with mean age-at-death in sub-adults.
Bronwyn WyattClare McFaddenStacey WardLaura A B WilsonPublished in: American journal of biological anthropology (2023)
These findings suggest that these commonly recorded skeletal indicators may be more accurately viewed simply as records of stressor exposure and subsequent survival only, rather than providing evidence that these sub-adults are frailer than their similarly aged-at-death peers. Thus, the demographic and sociocultural context is essential to the interpretation of observed skeletal indicators of stress.
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