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Investigating the weaning process in past populations
Authors:D Ann Herring  S R Saunders  M A Katzenberg
Abstract:The 19th century St. Thomas' Anglican churchyard in Belleville, Ontario, Canada is associated with a large and well-preserved infant skeletal collection (n = 149) and good-quality parish records that document interments in the graveyard (1821–1874). By using a combination of historical demographic and stable nitrogen isotope analyses on the parish records and skeletal remains, respectively, a general pattern of extended nursing for about 14 months, introduction of foods other than breast milk by around 5 months of age, and variation in breast-feeding and weaning behaviours were detected for St. Thomas' infants. The results demonstrate that it is possible to go beyond the concept of weaning age to explore the weaning process in past populations when appropriate and large samples of documentary and skeletal data are available. Am J Phys Anthropol 105:425–439, 1998. © 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:breast-feeding  biometric model  skeletal remains  nitrogen isotopes  19th century
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