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Changes in osteoarthritis associated with the development of a maritime economy among southern California Indians

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The severity of osteoarthritis was studied in human skeletal remains from archaeological sites in the Santa Barbara Channel area of southern California. These remains were analyzed to better understand changes in activity patterns associated with the economic shift from hunting and gathering to intensive fishing and craft specialization that occurred in this area. The joints of 967 burials from seven archaeological sites occupied between 3500 B.C. and the time of European contact were scored for osteoarthritis. These data show that the rate at which people developed osteoarthritis increased through time. This suggests that the adaptive shift toward more intensive exploitation of the marine environment resulted in an increase in the time people spent in strenuous physical activity. The increase in osteoarthritis affected males to a greater extent than females. One interpretation of this is that the work load of men increased with the economic importance of fishing.

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Walker, P.L., Hollimon, S.E. Changes in osteoarthritis associated with the development of a maritime economy among southern California Indians. Int. J. Anthropol. 4, 171–183 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02446239

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