Cultural, Socio-economic and Environmental Influences on Health Status of Chalcolithic Populations in the Northern Negev

Patricia Smith, Marina Faerman, Liora Kolska Horwitz

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Abstract

Reconstructions of material culture, subsistence base and lifestyle, show marked dissimilarities between two Late Chalcolithic site clusters from the Northern Negev; one cluster along the Beersheva stream and the second cluster along the Besor-Grar drainage. In this paper we have examined the extent to which these fac-tors affected the health status of human populations from both clusters, as expressed in their age at death and skeletal and dental pathology. We found marked differences in health status between the clusters that may relate to a combination of dietary and lifestyle differences between them, with the Besor-Grar cluster (e.g. the site of Gilat) exhibiting more deleterious health status than the Beersheva cluster (e.g. the site of Shiqmim). However, for Chalcolithic communities in the Southern Levant as a whole, life expectancy was short and pre-ceded by chronic ill-health typical of populations with poor nutrition and a high prevalence of infectious diseases, many that were probably zoonotic in origin.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInterdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages267-294
Number of pages28
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameInterdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology
Volume2023
ISSN (Print)1568-2722

Bibliographical note

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© The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023.

Keywords

  • Ghassulian
  • Human remains
  • Life history
  • Paleopathology
  • Pastoralism
  • Secondary burial
  • Zoonoses

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