Department of Anthropology, 4034 Smith Laboratory, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210-1106, USA.
Am J Phys Anthropol. 2011;146 Suppl 53:86-98. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.21612.
The biocultural interpretation of skeletal remains is based upon the foundation of skeletal biology. In this review we examine the current state of skeletal biology research outside of the mainstream anthropology literature. The focus is on the structural changes of bone development and growth, and modeling and repair in the four bone surfaces: periosteal, Haversian, endosteal, and trabecular. The pattern of skeletal changes is placed within the framework of the human life span. New perspectives and direction of research on the environmental, biological, and genetic influences on modeling and remodeling processes are discussed chronologically at each bone surface. Implications for biological anthropologists are considered. This approach emphasizes variation in skeletal biology as a dynamic record of development, maturity, and aging.
骨骼遗骸的生物文化阐释是建立在骨骼生物学基础上的。在这篇综述中,我们考察了主流人类学文献之外的骨骼生物学研究的现状。重点是骨骼发育和生长的结构变化,以及四个骨面(骨外膜、哈弗斯系统、骨内膜和小梁骨)的建模和修复。骨骼变化的模式被置于人类寿命框架内。按照时间顺序,在每个骨面讨论了对建模和重塑过程的环境、生物和遗传影响的新观点和研究方向。还考虑了对生物人类学家的启示。这种方法强调骨骼生物学的变异性,将其作为发育、成熟和衰老的动态记录。