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Detection of significant demographic differences between subpopulations of prehispanic Maya from Copan, Honduras, by survival analysis
Authors:S L Whittington
Institution:Hudson Museum, University of Maine, Orono 04469.
Abstract:Heterogeneity and small sample size are problems that affect many paleodemographic studies. The former can cause the overall distribution of age at death to be an amalgam that does not accurately reflect the distributions of any of the groups composing the heterogeneous population. The latter can make it difficult to separate significant from nonsignificant demographic differences between groups. Survival analysis, a methodology that involves the survival distribution function and various regression models, can be applied to distributions of age at death in order to reveal statistically significant demographic differences and to control for heterogeneity. Survival analysis was used on demographic data from a heterogeneous sample of skeletons of low status Maya who lived in and around Copan, Honduras, between A.D. 400 and 1200. Results contribute to understanding the collapse of Classic Maya civilization.
Keywords:Paleodemography  Hazards models  Heterogeneity  Survival distribution function
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