Life in the fast lane: Settled pastoralism in the Central Eurasian Steppe during the Middle Bronze Age.
Margaret A JuddJessica L WalkerAlicia Ventresca MillerDmitry RazhevAndrey V EpimakhovBryan K HanksPublished in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2018)
Skeletal stress markers and injuries were uncommon among the KA-5 and regional groups, but a MBA-LBA high subadult mortality indicates elevated frailty levels and inability to survive acute illnesses. Following an optimal weaning program, subadults were at risk for physiological insult and many succumbed. Only a small number of individuals attained biological maturity during the MBA, suggesting that a fast life history was an adaptive regional response to a less hospitable and perhaps unstable environment.