2021
DOI: 10.1002/oa.3004
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A reflection of the unfavorable living conditions caused by the First World War in the diet and health of a 10‐year‐old boy (1907–1917) from Vetlá cemetery, Bohemia

Abstract: Although First World War battles did not directly affect the territory of all participating states, the conflict brought suffering in the form of a decline in their inhabitants' economic situation. This was also true in the Czech Lands. Opportunities for studying the impact of the period's difficult living conditions on the human body are very limited. This study presents pilot research into the possible influence of the wartime environment on children's lives through the example of a 10-year-old boy (1907)(19… Show more

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“…Recently, the analysis of stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen has also penetrated this area. Isotopic analysis may help to describe the changes in an individual's diet and physiology over the course of their life (Beaumont et al, 2013; Beaumont & Montgomery, 2016; Cvrček, Drtikolová Kaupová, Půtová, & Velemínský, 2021) and reflect the shared living conditions between biologically or socially related individuals (Drtikolová Kaupová et al, 2021). This approach has the potential to track mutual relationships not identifiable by DNA analysis, such as between adopted siblings or dizygotic twins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the analysis of stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen has also penetrated this area. Isotopic analysis may help to describe the changes in an individual's diet and physiology over the course of their life (Beaumont et al, 2013; Beaumont & Montgomery, 2016; Cvrček, Drtikolová Kaupová, Půtová, & Velemínský, 2021) and reflect the shared living conditions between biologically or socially related individuals (Drtikolová Kaupová et al, 2021). This approach has the potential to track mutual relationships not identifiable by DNA analysis, such as between adopted siblings or dizygotic twins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%