2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24925
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Compromised health: Examining growth and health in a late antique Roman infant and child cemetery

Sierra W. Malis,
Jordan A. Wilson,
Molly Kathleen Zuckerman
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesCombining research from infant and child development, public health, anthropology, and history, this research examines the relationship between growth, growth disruption, and skeletal indicators of chronic and/or episodic physiological stress (stress) among juvenile individuals (n = 60) interred at the late antique infant and child cemetery at Poggio Gramignano (PG) (ca. 5th century CE), associated with a rural agricultural community.Materials and methodsGrowth disruption—evidenced by decreased long … Show more

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