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Differences between male and female height in Early Neolithic Europe are likely to have been driven by culture - Nature Human Behaviour
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Using a large dataset of individuals from Early Neolithic Europe, we analysed DNA, diet and pathology to determine which factors most affected skeletal height. We found that the male–female height differences in north-central Europe were exceptionally large, and that the short stature of female individuals in this region possibly reflects a cultural preference to support male individuals.
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