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 Neolithic carbon and nitrogen isotope ratio data available compared with other world areas, resulting from the interest in the 'transition' between hunter-gathering and farming. This type of analysis is important as one of the few tools that give direct information on the poorly understood dietary transition from hunter-gatherer to agro-pastoralist subsistence in the Mediterranean Basin. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis on bulk collagen are especially useful for exploring marine vs. terrestrial protein input and therefore assess marine resource exploitati...
The first human stable isotope results from the Spanish Levant, from the Mesolithic (ca. 7500 BP, Me...
Mesolithic human remains are rare in the archaeological record of the French Mediterranean. Only the...
There are relatively few coastal Mesolithic sites in the Iberian Mediterranean region, probably due ...
Stable isotope investigations of the Prehistory of the Western Mediterranean have increased exponent...
The Neolithic expansion in the Iberian Peninsula is marked by the introduction of livestock and dome...
The Neolithic expansion in the Iberian Peninsula is marked by the introduction of livestock and dome...
There are relatively few coastal Mesolithic sites in the Iberian Mediterranean region, probably due ...
At the end of the 7th millennium BC, social and economic changes occurred in the Northwestern Medite...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) have made a huge contribution to understanding d...
The first human stable isotope results from the Spanish Levant, from the Mesolithic (ca. 7500 BP, Me...
Due to the excellent conditions for preservation of anthropogenic materials, the introduction of dom...
International audienceObjectives: The aims of this research are to explore the diet, mobility, socia...
In this contribution we dismantle the perceived role of marine resources and plant foods in the sub...
À la transition entre l’Antiquité et le Moyen Âge, la reconstitution de l’alimentation à une échelle...
The first human stable isotope results from the Spanish Levant, from the Mesolithic (ca. 7500 BP, Me...
Mesolithic human remains are rare in the archaeological record of the French Mediterranean. Only the...
There are relatively few coastal Mesolithic sites in the Iberian Mediterranean region, probably due ...
Stable isotope investigations of the Prehistory of the Western Mediterranean have increased exponent...
The Neolithic expansion in the Iberian Peninsula is marked by the introduction of livestock and dome...
The Neolithic expansion in the Iberian Peninsula is marked by the introduction of livestock and dome...
There are relatively few coastal Mesolithic sites in the Iberian Mediterranean region, probably due ...
At the end of the 7th millennium BC, social and economic changes occurred in the Northwestern Medite...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) have made a huge contribution to understanding d...
The first human stable isotope results from the Spanish Levant, from the Mesolithic (ca. 7500 BP, Me...
Due to the excellent conditions for preservation of anthropogenic materials, the introduction of dom...
International audienceObjectives: The aims of this research are to explore the diet, mobility, socia...
In this contribution we dismantle the perceived role of marine resources and plant foods in the sub...
À la transition entre l’Antiquité et le Moyen Âge, la reconstitution de l’alimentation à une échelle...
The first human stable isotope results from the Spanish Levant, from the Mesolithic (ca. 7500 BP, Me...
Mesolithic human remains are rare in the archaeological record of the French Mediterranean. Only the...
There are relatively few coastal Mesolithic sites in the Iberian Mediterranean region, probably due ...