A Zazzo - Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2014 - Elsevier
The debate regarding the susceptibility of bone and enamel carbonate to preserve in vivo carbon isotope ratios is as old as paleodietary research. After more than three decades of …
Archaeology–the study of human cultures through the analysis and interpretation of artifacts and material remains–continues to captivate and engage people on a local and global level …
A Fischer, KG Sjögren, TZT Jensen, ML Jørkov… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
The lethally maltreated body of Vittrup Man was deposited in a Danish bog, probably as part of a ritualised sacrifice. It happened between c. 3300 and 3100 cal years BC, ie, during the …
Isotopic methods are widely used in archaeology to investigate paleodiet. Here, we present a new method to identify trophic level in archaeological human populations and to …
This paper explores variation in maize consumption among human societies in arid environments of central-western Argentina over the last 2500 years. Increasingly positive …
In AD 2000, construction activities in the central plaza of the city of Campeche, Mexico, led to the discovery of an early colonial church and an associated burial ground dating from the …
EA Peralta, J Freeman, AF Gil - Quaternary International, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract In Central Western Argentina (CWA), the incorporation of cultigens by hunter- gatherer populations has been much discussed. This paper explores the relationship …
This paper explores the relationships between population change and human diet after the adoption of domesticated resources in northwest Mendoza, a subregion of central western …
Central western Argentina is the southern boundary of prehispanic maize in the archaeological record. This paper explores the stable isotope information from human bone …