Browsing by Autor "Sabrina C. Agarwal"
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Item type: Item , The daily grind: Sex‐ and age‐related activity patterns inferred from cross‐sectional geometry of long bones in a pre‐Columbian muisca population from Tibanica, Colombia(Wiley, 2018) Melanie J. Miller; Sabrina C. Agarwal; Lucero Aristizábal; Carl Henrik LangebaekThese results suggest that daily life may have been structured through patterns of routine labor that united and divided particular age and sex groups. Cross-sectional geometry data indicate women likely spent significant time and energy preparing food, especially grinding maize or other foods, while men may have done more long-distance walking potentially to work in agricultural fields or procure other resources.