Assessing human diet and movement in the Tongan maritime chiefdom using isotopic analyses.
The rise of stratified societies fundamentally influences the interactions between status, movement, and food. Using isotopic analyses, we assess differences in diet and mobility of individuals excavated from two burial mounds located at the `Atele ...
Christina Stantis +4 more
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The Role of Avifauna in Paleodiet Reconstruction : An Arctic Case Study
This thesis explores the importance of birds in paleodietary reconstruction based on stable isotope analysis, using faunal remains from Arctic contexts as a case study. In the Arctic, migratory birds and their eggs have been important seasonal resources for hunter-gatherer populations, and while evidence of their utilization in the faunal record is ...
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Reconsidering the lives of the earliest Puerto Ricans: Mortuary Archaeology and bioarchaeology of the Ortiz site. [PDF]
Pestle WJ, Perez EM, Koski-Karell D.
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Isotopic data for bioarchaeological samples from Polynesia (pre-Contact and modern periods). [PDF]
Stantis C.
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Cave lion: Isotopes and dietary paleoecology
The dietary preferences of Late Pleistocene cave lions in the mammoth steppe have been investigated using carbon and nitrogen isotopes of bone collagen.
Hervé Bocherens, Irina V. Kirillova
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This paper presents the results of multidisciplinary research carried out at the Samshvilde Archaeological Complex (Georgia, South Caucasus) between 2016 and 2024 by a team from the University of Georgia, the Georgian National Museum, and Ivane ...
David Berikashvili +4 more
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Emergence and spread of ancestral Yersinia pestis in Late-Neolithic and Bronze-Age Eurasia, ca. 5,000 to 1,500 y B.P. [PDF]
Slavin P, Sebbane F.
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Current developments and future directions in archaeological science. [PDF]
Pilaar Birch SE, Szpak P.
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Triple sulfur-oxygen-strontium isotopes probabilistic geographic assignment of archaeological remains using a novel sulfur isoscape of western Europe. [PDF]
Bataille CP +7 more
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Rare Earth Elements to Control Bone Diagenesis Processes at Rozafa Castle (Albania)
Archaeological bone chemical composition is modified post-mortem by diagenesis processes, and over decades, several authors have proposed different protocols to avoid post-depositional contamination that can carry to misleading interpretations about the ...
Daniel Román Navarro +5 more
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