2024
DOI: 10.62467/rheal/01.01.06
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backbone of Latin America: recent developments and new directions in anthropometric history

Moramay López-Alonso

Abstract: This article examines scholarship in the anthropometric history of Latin America, published after the last survey in 2016. The field has grown in diverse senses: there are studies for countries that had not been studied before, such as Bolivia, Peru, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad, and the scholarship covers broader periods and in more detail for those countries that were first studied such as Argentina, Colombia, Mexico and especially Chile. New methodologies are used to examine height data and its determinants b… Show more

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