High-resolution isotope dietary analysis of Mesolithic and Neolithic humans from Franchthi Cave, Greece

V Martinoia, A Papathanasiou, S Talamo… - PloS one, 2025 - journals.plos.org
Franchthi Cave, in the Greek Peloponnese, is a well-known Paleolithic, Mesolithic and
Neolithic site, with several human burials. In many parts of Europe there is clear evidence …

Community Formation in the Chulmun (Neolithic) and Mumun (Bronze Age) Periods of Korea

J Kim, M Conte, Y Oh - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2025 - Springer
Despite its importance, exploring prehistoric community formation presents significant
epistemological and methodological challenges. In Korean archaeology, these issues have …

The Effect of Plant Food Treatment on Stable Isotopes and Their Relevance for Archaeological Studies: A Methodological Pilot Study

C Baumann, C Larbey, M Ebner, H Bocherens… - … Method and Theory, 2025 - Springer
Plants are a crucial part of the human diet, serving as a primary source of micronutrients,
fiber, and carbohydrates, providing readily available energy. Beyond the consumption of …

[HTML][HTML] Increased C4 cultivation and consumption as an impetus for population growth at Badia Pozzeveri, Italy (11th–13th centuries CE)

A Amaro, BT Fuller, A Fornaciari, V Giuffra… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
The focus of this study is to target the paucity of bioarchaeological information related to the
population growth that characterized the Late Middle Ages in Italy. Specifically, we used …