Hidden in plain text: Uncovering hidden heterogeneity and social stratification in Ireland AD 1150–1800

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY American Journal of Biological Anthropology Pub Date : 2024-10-19 DOI:10.1002/ajpa.25034
Melissa A. Clark, Debra Guatelli-Steinberg, Mark Hubbe, Ciarán McDonnell
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Abstract

Objectives

Between the Irish late medieval (AD 1150–c.1550) (LMP) and post-medieval (AD c.1550–1800) (PMP) periods, colonial practices changed land ownership. Contextualizing these periods within a biocultural political economy framework supports increasing social inequality in the PMP, which we expect to be reflected in different skeletal markers of longevity and stress. Therefore, we hypothesized that widespread exposure to stressors and resource deprivation contributed to lower longevity in the PMP compared to the LMP, and that there would be greater variation between sites in the frequency of linear enamel hypoplasias (LEH) in the PMP.

Materials and Methods

We estimated age and counted matched pairs of LEH on 526 adult skeletons from the Irish counties of Dublin, Kildare, Louth, and Meath. Age-at-death was compared through Kaplan–Meier survival functions and non-parametric tests. Linear enamel hypoplasias prevalences were analyzed with Mann–Whitney U tests and Generalized Linear Models.

Results

Age-at-death distribution changed between the LMP and PMP for males, with males experiencing an increase in median-age-at-death. The same was untrue for females, who show no changes in median age-at-death. Analysis of LEH frequency per individual showed that variation between sites was significant in the post-medieval period but not in the late medieval period.

Conclusion

These results suggest that social organization contributed to embodied health experiences that varied across time periods. Specifically, populations from the PMP appear to have embodied greater social inequality in their more varied susceptibility to stress. Our work demonstrates the strength of pairing historical texts with the analysis of skeletal remains to evaluate the impact of social structures on biological frailty.

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目标:在爱尔兰中世纪晚期(公元 1150 年至 1550 年)(LMP)和中世纪后期(公元约 1550 年至 1800 年)(PMP)之间,殖民实践改变了土地所有权。将这些时期置于生物文化政治经济学框架内,可以支持 PMP 地区日益加剧的社会不平等,我们预计这将反映在长寿和压力的不同骨骼标志物上。因此,我们假设,广泛的压力和资源匮乏导致 PMP 的寿命低于 LMP,并且 PMP 的线性釉质发育不全(LEH)频率在不同地点之间会有更大的差异:我们对来自爱尔兰都柏林、基尔代尔、劳斯和米斯等郡的 526 具成人骨骼进行了年龄估计,并对匹配的线性釉质缺损对进行了计数。死亡年龄通过卡普兰-梅耶生存函数和非参数检验进行比较。线性釉质发育不全的患病率通过曼-惠特尼 U 检验和广义线性模型进行分析:结果:男性的死亡年龄分布在 LMP 和 PMP 之间发生了变化,男性的死亡年龄中位数增加了。而女性的中位死亡年龄则没有变化。对每个个体的 LEH 频率进行的分析表明,不同遗址之间的差异在中世纪后期很明显,但在中世纪晚期则不明显:这些结果表明,社会组织促成了不同时期的体现性健康体验。结论:这些结果表明,社会组织促成了各时期不同的健康体验。具体而言,PMP 地区的人群似乎体现了更大的社会不平等,他们对压力的易感性也更加不同。我们的研究表明,将历史文献与骨骼遗骸分析结合起来,可以评估社会结构对生物脆弱性的影响。
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