An integrated stable isotope study of plants and animals from Kouphovouno, southern Greece: a new look at Neolithic farming

P Vaiglova, A Bogaard, M Collins, W Cavanagh… - Journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
This paper presents the first study that combines the use of ancient crop and animal stable
isotopes (carbon and nitrogen) and Zooarchaeology Mass Spectrometry species …

Further insight into Neolithic agricultural management at Kouphovouno, southern Greece: expanding the isotopic approach

P Vaiglova, A Gardeisen, M Buckley… - Archaeological and …, 2020 - Springer
This paper investigates agricultural management choices of farmers at the Neolithic site of
Kouphvouno, southern Greece. Previous stable isotopic analysis of charred plant remains …

A bottom-up view of food surplus: using stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis to investigate agricultural strategies and diet at Bronze Age Archontiko and …

E Nitsch, S Andreou, A Creuzieux, A Gardeisen… - World …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
We use stable isotope analysis of crop, faunal and human remains to investigate agricultural
strategies and diet at EBA-LBA Archontiko and MBA-LBA Thessaloniki Toumba. Crop …

Palaeodiet and beyond: stable isotopes in bioarchaeology

A Bogaard, AK Outram - World Archaeology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Stable isotope analysis arguably constitutes a third 'isotope revolution'comparable in impact
to the advent of radiocarbon dating and of calibration curves in archaeology (cf. Renfrew …

Inferring animal husbandry strategies in coastal zones through stable isotope analysis: new evidence from the Flemish coastal plain (Belgium, 1st–15th century AD)

G Müldner, K Britton, A Ervynck - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2014 - Elsevier
In a proof-of-concept study, Britton et al.(2008) demonstrated that the isotopic composition of
halophytic plants can be traced in the skeletal tissues of their animal consumers. Here we …

Is the Mesolithic–Neolithic subsistence dichotomy real? New stable isotope evidence from the Danube Gorges

D Borić, G Grupe, J Peters, Ž Mikić - European Journal of …, 2004 - cambridge.org
The article presents new results of stable isotope analyses made on animal and human
bones from the Mesolithic–early Neolithic sites of Lepenski Vir and Vlasac in the Danube …

Dietary reconstruction, mobility, and the analysis of ancient skeletal tissues: Expanding the prospects of stable isotope research in archaeology

CA Makarewicz, J Sealy - Journal of archaeological science, 2015 - Elsevier
The use of stable isotope ratio analysis in archaeology has exploded over the past few
decades to the point where it is now an established tool that is routinely used to investigate …

Herding and hunting at Vinča-Belo Brdo and Stubline during the Late Neolithic, a stable isotopic perspective

RE Gillis, J Bulatović, K Penezić, M Spasić… - Animal Husbandry and …, 2020 - torrossa.com
Stable isotopic analysis of animal bone can elucidate how livestock were managed in the
past and help define animalenvironment interactions. The stable carbon (δ13C) and …

Early herding at Măgura-Boldul lui Moş Ivănuş (early sixth millennium BC, Romania): environments and seasonality from stable isotope analysis

M Balasse, A Bălăşescu, A Janzen… - European Journal of …, 2013 - cambridge.org
Stable isotope analyses were conducted on faunal remains from the site of Măgura-Boldul
lui Moş Ivănuş with the objective of characterizing the environments and seasonality of …

Disentangling the effect of farming practice from aridity on crop stable isotope values: A present-day model from Morocco and its application to early farming sites in …

AK Styring, M Ater, Y Hmimsa, R Fraser… - The Anthropocene …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Agriculture has played a pivotal role in shaping landscapes, soils and vegetation.
Developing a better understanding of early farming practices can contribute to wider …