The History of European Health Project: a history of health in Europe from the late Paleolithic era to the present.

Richard H Steckel, Clark S Larsen, Paul W Sciulli, Philip L Walker
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The United States National Science Foundation has recently funded a large collaborative project on "A History of Health in Europe from the Late Paleolithic Era to the Present," whose goal is to measure and analyzes the evolution of skeletal health by combining data from human remains with information gathered from sources in archaeology, climate history, geography, and history. The goal of this international collaborative project is to create a series of database that will allow researchers to reinterpret the history of human health in Europe from the late Paleolithic era to the early twentieth century. During this period, human health and welfare were transformed enormously by the transition from foraging to farming; the rise of cities and complex forms of social and political organization; European colonization; and industrialization. With a trans-Atlantic network of collaborators, we will undertake large-scale comparative studies of the causes and health consequences of these and other dramatic changes in arrangements for work, living, and human interaction.

欧洲健康计划的历史:从旧石器时代晚期到现在的欧洲健康史。
美国国家科学基金会最近资助了一个大型合作项目,名为“旧石器时代晚期到现在的欧洲健康史”,其目标是通过将人类遗骸的数据与从考古学、气候史、地理和历史等来源收集的信息相结合,来测量和分析骨骼健康的演变。这个国际合作项目的目标是创建一系列数据库,使研究人员能够重新解释欧洲从旧石器时代晚期到20世纪初的人类健康历史。在这一时期,人类的健康和福利因从觅食到农耕的转变而发生了巨大的变化;城市的兴起和复杂的社会政治组织形式;欧洲殖民;和工业化。通过跨大西洋合作者网络,我们将对工作、生活和人际交往安排方面的这些和其他巨大变化的原因和健康后果进行大规模比较研究。
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