A canine surrogacy approach to human paleodietary bone chemistry: past development and future directions

EJ Guiry - Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2013 - Springer
When archaeological human remains are absent or otherwise unavailable for bone
chemistry-based paleodietary reconstructions, dog remains may provide an appropriate …

Carbon and nitrogen isotopic variability in bone collagen during the Neolithic period: Influence of environmental factors and diet

G Goude, M Fontugne - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2016 - Elsevier
Studies on Holocene periods in France and Liguria over the past 15 years provide an
important isotopic database (δ 13 C and δ 15 N) on human and animal bone collagen …

Multi-isotope evidence for the emergence of cultural alterity in Late Neolithic Europe

T Fernández-Crespo, C Snoeck, J Ordoño… - Science …, 2020 - science.org
The coexistence of cultural identities and their interaction is a fundamental topic of social
sciences that is not easily addressed in prehistory. Differences in mortuary treatment can …

Time and stone: the emergence and development of megaliths and megalithic societies in Europe

B Schulz Paulsson - 2017 - torrossa.com
Figure 2 9 Sum calibration versus Bayesian statistical framework. The analysis of all
available radiocarbon dates for the Bell Beaker contexts in Southern France (Lemercier et …

“To 'seafood'or not to 'seafood'?” An isotopic perspective on dietary preferences at the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the Western Mediterranean

DC Salazar-García, M Fontanals-Coll, G Goude… - Quaternary …, 2018 - Elsevier
Stable isotope investigations of the Prehistory of the Western Mediterranean have increased
exponentially during the last decade. This region has a high number of Mesolithic and …

Stable isotope analysis of diet‐based social differentiation at late prehistoric collective burials in South‐Western Portugal

AJ Waterman, RH Tykot, AM Silva - Archaeometry, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
In the N eolithic and C opper A ge collective burials of the P ortuguese E stremadura, the
majority of material culture and skeletal remains are highly commingled, making it difficult for …

Living different lives: early social differentiation identified through linking mortuary and isotopic variability in Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic north-central Spain

T Fernández-Crespo, RJ Schulting - PLoS One, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Variation in burial location and treatment is often observed in the prehistoric archaeological
record, but its interpretation is usually highly ambiguous. Biomolecular approaches provide …

First insight into the Neolithic subsistence economy in the north‐east Iberian Peninsula: paleodietary reconstruction through stable isotopes

M Fontanals‐Coll, M Eulàlia Subirà… - American Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives The study of subsistence strategies among Neolithic communities in north‐east
Iberia, late‐fifth to early‐fourth millennia cal BC, enables a more in‐depth study of the …

“But some were more equal than others:” Exploring inequality at Neolithic Çatalhöyük

KC Twiss, A Bogaard, S Haddow, M Milella, JS Taylor… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
We explore the ways in which residents of Neolithic Çatalhöyük in Anatolia differentiated
themselves as well as the ways in which they did not. We integrate numerous data sets in …

Diet in transitory society: isotopic analysis of medieval population of Central Europe (ninth–eleventh century AD, Czech Republic)

S Kaupová, P Velemínský, E Herrscher… - Archaeological and …, 2018 - Springer
Dietary behavior in the context of the formation of state structure, Christianization, and
significant urbanization was studied, using the Great Moravian Empire (ninth–tenth century …