Kaupová Sylva, Brůzek Jaroslav, Velemínský Petr, Cerníková Alena
Department of Anthropology and Human Genetics, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Anthropol Anz. 2013;70(1):43-55. doi: 10.1127/0003-5548/2012/0276.
This study explores differences in stature and their diachronic trends between the urban and rural medieval populations of Bohemia. We estimated stature from the lengths of the long bones of subjects living in Prague (urban) and rural areas of present Czech territory. Our results indicate the absence of significant urban/rural differences in stature in the population living between the 11th and 14th century. For both sexes, the temporal variations in stature in this period show a statistically non-significant decrease in the rural, and increase in the urban, population samples. These findings suggest a uniformity of living conditions in the medieval population in this area of Central Europe. Economic factors causative for urban versus rural stature differences appear later in the Modern Age, probably in relation to industrialization.
本研究探讨了波希米亚中世纪城市和农村人口在身高方面的差异及其历时趋势。我们根据生活在布拉格(城市)和现今捷克领土农村地区的受试者的长骨长度估算身高。我们的结果表明,生活在11世纪至14世纪的人群中,身高不存在显著的城乡差异。对于男性和女性来说,这一时期身高的时间变化在农村人口样本中显示出统计学上不显著的下降,而在城市人口样本中则有所增加。这些发现表明,中欧这一地区中世纪人口的生活条件具有一致性。导致城乡身高差异的经济因素在现代后期才出现,可能与工业化有关。