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Fecal stanols show simultaneous flooding and seasonal precipitation change correlate with Cahokia's population decline. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2019
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Deconstructing death in paleodemography

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2002
AbstractIn 1992 in this Journal (Konigsberg and Frankenberg [1992] Am. J. Phys. Anthropol.89:235–256), we wrote about the use of maximum likelihood methods for the “estimation of age structure in anthropological demography.” More specifically, we presented a particular method (the “iterated age‐length key”) from the fisheries literature and suggested ...
Lyle W, Konigsberg, Susan R, Frankenberg
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Farewell to paleodemography

Journal of Human Evolution, 1982
Aging is based upon a good correlation between biological features (cranial sutures, pubic symphysis, humeral and femoral heads, osteons) and age. However it is not possible to estimate the structure of deaths of skeletal population if the correlation coefficient ( r or multiple- R ) between biologicla characteristics and age is lower than 0·9.
Jean-Pierre Bocquet-Appel, Claude Masset
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Demography, Including Paleodemography

2023
Demography is the study of a group's age and sex structure. This chapter focuses on the life table and its continuous form, known as a hazard or survivorship model. For an extant group it may be possible to obtain information on ages-at-death, although generally it is more common to have census information on the living.
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