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Estudios demográficos y urbanos

On-line version ISSN 2448-6515Print version ISSN 0186-7210

Abstract

HERNANDEZ ESPINOZA, Patricia Olga  and  MARQUEZ MORFIN, Lourdes. Fertility Studies in Contemporary Populations as Direct References for Paleodemographic Studies. Estud. demogr. urbanos [online]. 2014, vol.29, n.2, pp.341-363. ISSN 2448-6515.

The constraints on paleodemographic work, such as collecting data on the fertility of ancient societies, have prompted the development of methodological strategies to obtain this information with some degree of accuracy. In this study, we contrast two types of methodologies to obtain data on fertility: paleodemographic, based on the bioarchaeological analysis of a pre-Hispanic Maya skeletic series, utilizing Weiss's model, and modern demographic methodology applied to census data from Quintana Roo, used to calculate various fertility indicators. The results show that the statistical method we have used in our research makes it possible to have a reliable approach to the levels of fertility and mortality these groups might have had in the past, since the paleodemographic estimates have values consistent with the information obtained in the censuses, with a calculation of four to six children for the pre-Hispanic Maya group of Chac Mool.

Keywords : paleodemography; fertility; Quintana Roo; Maya.

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