Science. 1977 Oct 21;198(4314):291-3. doi: 10.1126/science.198.4314.291.
The Libben site, a Late Woodland ossuary and occupation site from the Great Black Swamp of northern Ohio has yielded a well-preserved skeletal sample of 1327 articulated individuals. The outstanding preservation and completeness of the site and the utilization of an exhaustive aging methodology make this the largest and most comprehensively censused North American prehistoric cemetery. Survivorship data indicate a robust, successful population. Life expectancy at birth was 20 years. Among adults, male mortality was consistently higher than female, a condition possibly related to high interpersonal and intergroup aggression. Infant mortality was generally low, and a general hypothesis concerning the elevation of infant mortality and the simultaneous depression of adult mortality among aboriginal peoples after European contact is suggested.
利本遗址是俄亥俄州北部大布莱克沼泽地的一个晚期林地葬骨器和居住遗址,出土了保存完好的 1327 具骨骼。该遗址保存完好且完整,并且采用了详尽的年龄测定方法,使其成为北美最大和最全面普查的史前墓地。存活率数据表明这是一个健壮、成功的群体。出生时的预期寿命为 20 岁。在成年人中,男性死亡率一直高于女性,这种情况可能与高度的人际和群体间的攻击性有关。婴儿死亡率普遍较低,并且提出了一个关于在欧洲接触后原住民的婴儿死亡率升高和成人死亡率同时降低的假设。