Buikstra J E, Frankenberg S R, Konigsberg L W
Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago, Illinois 60637.
Am J Phys Anthropol. 1990 May;82(1):1-7. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.1330820102.
Biological distance analysis, the dominant type of skeletal biological research during the 19th century, has become less visible in recent years. Although the proportion of American Journal of Physical Anthropology articles and published abstracts focusing on biodistance has remained fairly constant over the three decades between 1955 and 1985, the proportion of biodistance contributions relative to other skeletal biology studies has decreased. Emphasis in skeletal biology has shifted from the analysis of biological variation to investigations of health and diet, and within biodistance studies methodological issues have assumed prominence over purely analytical approaches. This paper investigates trends in biological distance analysis through a survey of articles and meetings abstracts published in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology from 1955 to 1985. The survey provides the historical context for five symposium papers on skeletal biological distance presented at the 1986 meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists.
生物距离分析,作为19世纪骨骼生物学研究的主导类型,近年来已不太常见。尽管在1955年至1985年的三十年里,《美国体质人类学期刊》中专注于生物距离的文章和发表摘要的比例一直相当稳定,但与其他骨骼生物学研究相比,生物距离研究的贡献比例有所下降。骨骼生物学的重点已从生物变异分析转向健康与饮食研究,并且在生物距离研究中,方法学问题已比单纯的分析方法更为突出。本文通过对1955年至1985年发表在《美国体质人类学期刊》上的文章和会议摘要进行调查,研究生物距离分析的趋势。该调查为1986年美国体质人类学家协会会议上发表的五篇关于骨骼生物距离的专题论文提供了历史背景。