The effects of the industrial transition on lower limb bone structure: A comparison of the inhabitants of Pecos Pueblo and present‐day Indigenous peoples of New Mexico
Christopher B. Ruff,
Ian J. Wallace,
Christopher Toya
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesComparisons between Indigenous peoples over time and within a particular geographic region can shed light on the impact of environmental transitions on the skeleton, including relative bone strength, sexual dimorphism, and age‐related changes. Here we compare long bone structural properties of the inhabitants of the late prehistoric‐early historic Pecos Pueblo with those of present‐day Indigenous individuals from New Mexico.Materials and MethodsFemora and tibiae of 126 adults from Pecos Pueblo and 22… Show more
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