The El Argar society of the Bronze Age in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula (2200–1550 cal BCE) was among the first complex societies in Europe. Its economy was based on cereal …
We report the discovery and analysis of new Mesolithic human remains—dated to ca. 10,200–9000 cal. BP—from Arma di Nasino in Liguria, northwestern Italy, an area rich in …
T Fernández‐Crespo, A Czermak… - International Journal …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract During the Late Neolithic (ca. 3500–2900 cal BC), the Rioja Alavesa region of north‐ central Spain witnessed great demographic pressure and social unrest, manifested as …
Much of the research on the bioarchaeology of infant feeding is interpreted solely as the result of the availability of suitable weaning foods and “weaning stress,” which largely …
Objective To reconstruct breastfeeding and weaning practices, metabolic stress including tuberculosis-induced wasting, and residential mobility of children in Neolithic and Metal …
C Stantis, H Schutkowski… - American Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Breastfeeding and childhood diet have significant impact on morbidity and mortality within a population, and in the ancient Near East, it is possible to compare …
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 …
The relationship between infant and child feeding practices and early mortality is difficult to address in past societies. Here, stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope …
The carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope ratios of human bone collagen have been used extensively over the last 40 years to investigate the diet of past populations. It has …