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Más ciencia curiosa: huesos e igualdad

31 Mar, 2005 - - @egocrata

Un enlace a un paper muy curioso (a ratos fascinante) de Carles Boix y Frances Rosenbluth. Una muestra de lo que pretenden explicar:

Human osteological data provide a rich, unmined source of information about the distribution of nutrition, and by extension, the distribution of political power and economic wealth, in societies of long ago. On the basis of data we have collected and analyzed, we find that the shift from a hunter–gatherer to a labor- intensive agriculture opened up inequalities that had discernible effects on human health and stature. But we also find that political institutions intervene decisively in affecting the distribution of resources within societies. Political institutions appear to be shaped not only by economic factors but also by military technology and vulnerability to invasion, leaving important questions
for additional exploration.

Si sabeis de alguien más capaz de combinar la altura de la gente en el neolítico, edad media y roma Imperial (más altos durante Roma que después, por cierto) con distribución de renta, y aún ser capaz de llegar a conclusiones muy interesantes, echadle un vistazo. Aviso, es largo y un poco técnico, pero muy interesante.
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  1. Laia dice:

    tienes un error de spelling: es Frances Rosenbluth,
    Laia

  2. Laia dice:

    pero en todo caso, gracias por el link, no sabia que ya estaba disponible el paper.

  3. Egocrata dice:

    Corregido.

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