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Interpopulation differences in the severity of early childhood stress in ancient Lower Nubia: Implications for hypotheses of X-group origins
Joel D. Rudney, David Lee Greene
Diagnostic and Biological Sciences
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Biological Continuity
33%
Biological Evolution
33%
Cultural Continuity
33%
Cultural Evolution
33%
Early Developmental Stress
100%
Helminthic
33%
High Prevalence
33%
In Situ
33%
Interpopulation Differences
100%
Irrigation Technology
33%
Lower Nubia
100%
Meroitic Culture
66%
Migrant Population
33%
Parasitemia
33%
Population Replacement
33%
Stress Level
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Helminthiasis
100%
Parasitemia
100%
Prevalence
100%
Arts and Humanities
Cultural Continuity
50%
Cultural Evolution
50%
Nubia
100%