Why move starchy cereals? A review of the isotopic evidence for prehistoric millet consumption across Eurasia

E Lightfoot, X Liu, MK Jones - World Archaeology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
The spread of agriculture is an important topic of archaeological research, but relatively few
studies address the drivers behind the spread of specific species empirically. Here we use …

Nitrogen isotopes and the trophic level of humans in archaeology

REM Hedges, LM Reynard - Journal of archaeological science, 2007 - Elsevier
Human and domesticate animal bone collagen δ15N values in prehistory differ generally by
3‰ or more from Neolithic to post-Roman times in Northwest Europe, leading to an …

Investigation of palaeodiet in the North Caucasus (South Russia) Bronze Age using stable isotope analysis and AMS dating of human and animal bones

HI Hollund, T Higham, A Belinskij… - Journal of archaeological …, 2010 - Elsevier
This paper addresses the question of human palaeodietary adaptation in the Eneolithic and
Early Bronze Age periods of the North Caucasus (South Russia) using stable isotope …

Tianshanbeilu and the Isotopic Millet Road: reviewing the late Neolithic/Bronze Age radiation of human millet consumption from north China to Europe

T Wang, D Wei, X Chang, Z Yu, X Zhang… - National Science …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
The westward expansion of human millet consumption from north China has important
implications for understanding early interactions between the East and West. However, few …

Iron Age pastoral nomadism and agriculture in the eastern Eurasian steppe: implications from dental palaeopathology and stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes

EM Murphy, R Schulting, N Beer, Y Chistov… - Journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
Iron Age societies of the eastern Eurasian steppe are traditionally viewed as nomadic
pastoralists. However, recent archaeological and anthropological research in Kazakhstan …

The distinction between freshwater-and terrestrial-based diets: methodological concerns and archaeological applications of sulphur stable isotope analysis

KL Privat, TC O'Connell, REM Hedges - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2007 - Elsevier
Sulphur isotopes in archaeological bone collagen are not routinely analysed in
palaeodietary studies. Here we investigate the potential contribution that sulphur isotope …

The extent of cereal cultivation among the Bronze Age to Turkic period societies of Kazakhstan determined using stable isotope analysis of bone collagen

GM Matuzeviciute, E Lightfoot, TC O'Connell… - Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper explores the contribution of plant foods to the diet of presumed pastoral societies
in Kazakhstan. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis, together with radiocarbon …

Intensification in pastoralist cereal use coincides with the expansion of trans-regional networks in the Eurasian Steppe

AR Ventresca Miller, CA Makarewicz - Scientific Reports, 2019 - nature.com
The pace of transmission of domesticated cereals, including millet from China as well as
wheat and barley from southwest Asia, throughout the vast pastoralist landscapes of the …

[图书][B] Геоархеология: естественнонаучные методы в археологических исследованиях

Я Кузьмин - 2022 - books.google.com
В книге изложены основы геоархеологии–междисциплинарного направления на стыке
археологии и естественных наук. Представлены базовые знания по геоморфологии …

Bronze Age diet and economy: New stable isotope data from the Central Eurasian steppes (2100-1700 BC)

B Hanks, AV Miller, M Judd, A Epimakhov… - Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper presents new stable carbon (δ 13 C) and nitrogen (δ 15 N) isotope data obtained
from human and animal remains from the Kamennyi Ambar 5 cemetery (KA-5)(Southeastern …