Bone strontium: calcium ratios and duration of breastfeeding in a Mediaeval skeletal population

作者: Simon Mays

DOI: 10.1016/S0305-4403(02)00247-9

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摘要: This work is an investigation of the value bone strontium:calcium ratios in study duration breastfeeding earlier human populations. The material comprised skeletal remains Mediaeval date from England. Investigation diagenesis suggested that Sr:Ca preserved a biogenic signal. Statistical analysis indicated significant age-related patterning juvenile cohort. Duration estimated infant was concordant with inferred nitrogen stable isotope same population. data for studying weaning practices populations discussed.

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