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Persisting patterns of human height? Regional differences in living standards in the Early Middle Ages

机译:持续的人类身高模式?中世纪早期生活水平的区域差异

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'Proximity to protein production' has recently been identified as an important determinant of regional variation of biological standards of living, as evidenced by average heights. The number of cows per person turned out to be a useful proxy where milk consumption had not been documented. Re-analyses of agricultural production and average male heights in early 19th-century central Europe show that indicators of agricultural suitability and potential for food production constructed from modern agro-ecological data are strongly correlated with historical agricultural specialisation. This paper uses a dataset of estimated heights and evidence on circumstances of the burial of about 2200 individuals who had lived in southwestern Germany during the 5th-8th centuries to assess the usefulness of modern proxy variables for explanations of regional differences in living standards in the distant past. Assuming some continuity in the relative suitability of smaller areas, the results suggest similar responses to environmental and climatic constraints, even though population density, agricultural technology, market integration, and consumption patterns of subsistence farming were very different from 19th-century conditions. (C) 2018 Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:最近的平均高度表明,“接近蛋白质生产”已成为决定生物生活水平区域差异的重要决定因素。事实证明,在没有牛奶消耗量的情况下,每人的奶牛数量是一个有用的指标。对19世纪中欧早期农业生产和男性平均身高的重新分析表明,根据现代农业生态数据构建的农业适宜性指标和粮食生产潜力与历史农业专业化密切相关。本文使用估计的高度数据集和有关5至8世纪在德国西南部生活的大约2200个人的埋葬情况的证据来评估现代代理变量对解释远距离生活水平的地区差异的有用性过去。假设较小地区的相对适宜性具有一定的连续性,即使人口密度,农业技术,市场整合和自给农业的消费模式与19世纪的条件截然不同,结果也表明对环境和气候限制的反应相似。 (C)2018由Elsevier B.V.发布

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