Archaeologists frequently use many different sources of information to reconstruct ancient diets, including faunal and macrobotanical remains, pollen and phytoliths, as well as pottery residues, coprolites, and indirect sources such as skeletal pathology, dental wear patterns, artistic depictions, and ethnographic observations. In most cases, however
Stable isotope analysis can be used to document dietary changes within the lifetimes of individuals ...
As a consequence of recent developments in mass spectrometry, the application of non-traditional sta...
Fungi are a common part of modern human diets, but are rarely discussed in an archaeological context...
The scientific analysis of archaeological remains has the potential to inform us about the diet of p...
Identification and analysis of faunal and botanical remains provide important insight into paleodiet...
Stable isotope analyses of human bone collagen are the valuable tool of the diet reconstruction in b...
The identification of dietary habits is increasingly seen as a fundamental aspect for studying the a...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in skeletal tissues are widely used as indicators of prehi...
The study and reconstruction of ancient dietary habits has become a very significant topic in archae...
Publicación ISIThis is the first time that stable carbon, nitrogen and oxygen isotope analyses of hu...
In my bachelor's thesis I will focus on issues related to the impact of diet quality on the investig...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains from the Cuatrovitas medieva...
The importance of marine versus terrestrial foods in prehistoric Pacific and New Zealand diets, and ...
Stable isotope analysis represents an effective means of reconstructing diet in ancient populations....
One of the most difficult tasks in studying past cultures is determining the diet and health of the ...
Stable isotope analysis can be used to document dietary changes within the lifetimes of individuals ...
As a consequence of recent developments in mass spectrometry, the application of non-traditional sta...
Fungi are a common part of modern human diets, but are rarely discussed in an archaeological context...
The scientific analysis of archaeological remains has the potential to inform us about the diet of p...
Identification and analysis of faunal and botanical remains provide important insight into paleodiet...
Stable isotope analyses of human bone collagen are the valuable tool of the diet reconstruction in b...
The identification of dietary habits is increasingly seen as a fundamental aspect for studying the a...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in skeletal tissues are widely used as indicators of prehi...
The study and reconstruction of ancient dietary habits has become a very significant topic in archae...
Publicación ISIThis is the first time that stable carbon, nitrogen and oxygen isotope analyses of hu...
In my bachelor's thesis I will focus on issues related to the impact of diet quality on the investig...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains from the Cuatrovitas medieva...
The importance of marine versus terrestrial foods in prehistoric Pacific and New Zealand diets, and ...
Stable isotope analysis represents an effective means of reconstructing diet in ancient populations....
One of the most difficult tasks in studying past cultures is determining the diet and health of the ...
Stable isotope analysis can be used to document dietary changes within the lifetimes of individuals ...
As a consequence of recent developments in mass spectrometry, the application of non-traditional sta...
Fungi are a common part of modern human diets, but are rarely discussed in an archaeological context...