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Quotidian lives on isolated bodies: Entheseal changes and cross-sectional geometry among the aboriginal population of La Gomera (ca. 200–1500 AD, Canary Islands)
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology ( IF 1.361 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-05 , DOI: 10.1002/oa.2956
Jared Carballo‐Pérez 1 , Elías Sánchez‐Cañadillas 1 , Matilde Arnay‐de‐la‐Rosa 1 , Juan Carlos Hernández‐Marrero 2 , Emilio González‐Reimers 3
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The present study aims to investigate the relationship between physical activity changes and the daily life patterns in the island of La Gomera (Canary Islands, Spain) during the aboriginal period (ca. 3rd–15th centuries AD). The commingled skeletal material used in this study comprised a minimum of 88 individuals from burial caves used by these agropastoral communities. The methodological corpus combines the study of entheseal changes in upper and lower limbs with a cross-sectional geometry analysis. The results revealed a prevalence of muscle chains linked to bilateral movements and a high mobility, probably more intense in the eastern areas of the island. At the same time, we observed diachronic changes in mobility possibly due to processes of adaptation to an isolated environment. Finally, entheseal changes and cross-sectional geometry also indicated some differences between sexes as women seem to have had lower mobility than men.

中文翻译:

Quotidian 生活在孤立的身体上:La Gomera 原住民的 Entheseal 变化和横截面几何形状(约公元 200-1500 年,加那利群岛)

本研究旨在调查拉戈梅拉岛(西班牙加那利群岛)在原住民时期(约公元 3 至 15 世纪)身体活动变化与日常生活模式之间的关系。本研究中使用的混合骨骼材料包括来自这些农牧社区使用的墓穴的至少 88 个人。方法论语料库将上肢和下肢附着点变化的研究与横截面几何分析相结合。结果显示,与双边运动和高机动性相关的肌肉链普遍存在,在该岛的东部地区可能更为强烈。同时,我们观察到流动性的历时变化可能是由于对孤立环境的适应过程。最后,
更新日期:2021-01-05
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