Stature is a sensitive indicator of overall environmental quality experienced during growth and development,and can provide insights on a population’s ‘well-being’. This study investigated changes in estimated adult stature in a large (N =568) sample of Samnite Iron Age (800–27 BCE) people from central Italy, during a period of increasing sociopolitical complexity. Stature was analyzed diachronically, between sexes, and across social strata inferred using the ‘Status Index’ based on funerary treatment. It was expected: 1) a decrease in stature from the Orientalizing-Archaic period (O–A) to the fifth century BC (V SEC) and the following Hellenistic period (ELL), due to population increase and urbanization; 2) social status to positively influence the attainment of the full stature potential; 3) sexual dimorphism to be higher in more stratified groups. Results revealed no significant diachronic changes in stature (females: O–A: 154.2 cm, V SEC: 154.2 cm, and ELL: 153.6 cm; males: O-A: 165.0 cm, V SEC: 165.2 cm, and ELL: 165.0 cm) or sexual dimorphism. High-status males were taller than lowstatus (p =0.021), possibly due to a better diet, but only in the rientalizing-Archaic period. Nonsignificant changes in females suggest either differential access to resources in women, or a better buffering from environmental optima or crises. The results of this study highlight the complex interrelation between social factors and human growth, and stress the importance of understanding the specific mechanisms leading to variation in adult stature.

Social reorganization and biological change. An examination of stature variation among iron age Samnites from Abruzzo, central Italy / Sparacello, Vitale Stefano; Vercellotti, Giuseppe; D'Ercole, Vincenzo; Coppa, Alfredo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PALEOPATHOLOGY. - ISSN 1879-9817. - ELETTRONICO. - 18:(2017), pp. 9-20. [10.1016/j.ijpp.2017.07.003]

Social reorganization and biological change. An examination of stature variation among iron age Samnites from Abruzzo, central Italy

Coppa, Alfredo
2017

Abstract

Stature is a sensitive indicator of overall environmental quality experienced during growth and development,and can provide insights on a population’s ‘well-being’. This study investigated changes in estimated adult stature in a large (N =568) sample of Samnite Iron Age (800–27 BCE) people from central Italy, during a period of increasing sociopolitical complexity. Stature was analyzed diachronically, between sexes, and across social strata inferred using the ‘Status Index’ based on funerary treatment. It was expected: 1) a decrease in stature from the Orientalizing-Archaic period (O–A) to the fifth century BC (V SEC) and the following Hellenistic period (ELL), due to population increase and urbanization; 2) social status to positively influence the attainment of the full stature potential; 3) sexual dimorphism to be higher in more stratified groups. Results revealed no significant diachronic changes in stature (females: O–A: 154.2 cm, V SEC: 154.2 cm, and ELL: 153.6 cm; males: O-A: 165.0 cm, V SEC: 165.2 cm, and ELL: 165.0 cm) or sexual dimorphism. High-status males were taller than lowstatus (p =0.021), possibly due to a better diet, but only in the rientalizing-Archaic period. Nonsignificant changes in females suggest either differential access to resources in women, or a better buffering from environmental optima or crises. The results of this study highlight the complex interrelation between social factors and human growth, and stress the importance of understanding the specific mechanisms leading to variation in adult stature.
2017
female buffering; height; safineis; sexual dimorphism; socioeconomic status; status index; well-being; 2734; archeology (arts and humanities)
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Social reorganization and biological change. An examination of stature variation among iron age Samnites from Abruzzo, central Italy / Sparacello, Vitale Stefano; Vercellotti, Giuseppe; D'Ercole, Vincenzo; Coppa, Alfredo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PALEOPATHOLOGY. - ISSN 1879-9817. - ELETTRONICO. - 18:(2017), pp. 9-20. [10.1016/j.ijpp.2017.07.003]
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