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The bases of paleodemography

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1969
AbstractAccurate identification of every skeleton (age, sex, health, female fecundity) in a fully sampled cemetery provides data on adult longevity, infant and child death ratios, sex ratio, fertility and birth, death, and natural increase rates, population density, family structure and microevolutionary selection.
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Revisiting Hohokam Paleodemography

American Antiquity, 2015
Archaeological evidence documents apparent depopulation of the Hohokam region of Southern Arizona at the end of the Classic period (A.D. 1150-1450). Major population centers were no longer occupied, and many distinctive material culture traits associated with the Hohokam tradition seem to disappear.
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Paleodemography of the Libben Site, Ottawa County, Ohio

Science, 1977
The Libben site, a Late Woodland ossuary and occupation site from the Great Black Swamp of northern Ohio has yielded a well-preserved skeletal sample of 1327 articulated individuals. The outstanding preservation and completeness of the site and the utilization of an exhaustive aging methodology make this the largest and most comprehensively censused ...
C O, Lovejoy   +5 more
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Handbook of Palaeodemography

2013
Handbook of ...
Séguy, Isabelle, Buchet, Luc
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The Use of Life Tables in Paleodemography

Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology, 1975
Anthropologists have become increasingly aware of the importance of population as a factor in a systematic view of human biological and cultural development. This awareness has generated an interest in the field of demography, and consequently, techniques once utilized almost exclusively by demographers are now frequently utilized for anthropological ...
James A. Moore   +2 more
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22 Paleodemography of Extinct Hominin Populations

2007
Paleodemography is the study of past population structure. The demographic structure of the population is both the outcome of evolutionary processes operating on groups of individuals and the basis on which future evolutionary forces can potentially operate.
Janet Monge, Alan Mann
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Paleodemography: From archaeology and skeletal age estimation to life in the past

American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 2022
George R Milner
exaly  

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