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A review: Dietary restrictions on hunter-gatherer women and the implications for fertility and infant mortality
Katherine A. Spielmann
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
infant mortality
97%
hunter-gatherer
87%
fertility
76%
woman
69%
food
37%
cultural relations
32%
infanticide
31%
society
28%
health
25%
mortality
13%
test
7%
rate
5%
analysis
4%
effect
4%
Arts & Humanities
Infant Mortality
90%
Hunter-gatherers
87%
Fertility
76%
Taboo
52%
Food
38%
Cultural Practices
36%
Health
23%
Infanticide
23%
Critical Period
22%
Interrelationship
18%
Mortality
17%
Testing
12%
Agriculture & Biology
infant mortality
100%
dietary restriction
99%
hunters
88%
foodways
53%
testing
14%
Social Sciences
infant mortality
80%
fertility
60%
food
37%
agricultural population
30%
society
24%
health
16%
mortality
15%
career
11%
lack
9%
literature
7%