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Breastfeeding and weaning in Late Holocene hunter-gatherers of the lower Paraná wetland, South America
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2021-08-02Registro en:
Loponte, Daniel Marcelo; Mazza, Bárbara Pamela; Breastfeeding and weaning in Late Holocene hunter-gatherers of the lower Paraná wetland, South America; Wiley; American Journal Of Physical Anthropology; 176; 3; 2-8-2021; 504-520
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Autor
Loponte, Daniel Marcelo
Mazza, Bárbara Pamela
Resumen
Objective: In this study, we analyze breastfeeding and weaning practices in pre-Columbian complex hunter-gatherers from the lower Paraná River basin (SouthAmerica).Materials and Methods: We carried out bone isotope analyses concerning δ13C incollagen and apatite, the spacing between both carbon sources and δ15N in a sampleof 23 subadult and adult individuals of both sexes recovered from Late Holocenearchaeological sites, ranging from 1665 ± 45 to 680 ± 80 14C years BP.Results and Discussion: The results indicate that exclusive breastfeeding continueduntil the age of ~2 years, and weaning probably until 4 years of age. Supplementaryfoods included C3 plants and probably animal fats and C4 carbohydrates. A high fractionation of 4.9? in δ15N values was recognized between breastfeeding infants andadult females, perhaps reflecting episodic hyper-protein diets in women linked tomen's food provisioning during women's gestational/postpartum period. Additionally,male adults present a higher protein intake than females. Although this difference isnot statistically significant with the current sample size, it could be a clue related to asexual division in food procurement