The aim of this research is to examine the isotopic characterisation of archaeological fish species as it relates to freshwater, brackish and marine environments, trophic level and migration patterns, and to determine intraspecies variation within and between fish populations in different locations within central and northern Europe. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis was undertaken on collagen extracted from 72 fish bone samples from eight Mesolithic and Neolithic archaeological sites in this region. Thirty-six (50%) of the specimens analysed produced results with acceptable carbon to nitrogen atomic ratios (2·9–3·6). The fish remains encompassed a wide spectrum of freshwater, brackish and marine taxa (n = 12), which were reflecte...
Recent studies have shown that faunal assemblages from Mesolithic sites in inland Northern Europe co...
Stable isotope analysis is one of the most effective methods of reconstructing human fishing practic...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of human and animal tissues have become an important mea...
The aim of this research is to examine the isotopic characterisation of archaeological fish species ...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios were measured in 157 fish bone collagen samples from 15 di...
The aimof this study is to investigate isotopic variability in archaeological (n=85) and modern (n=2...
This paper presents carbon and nitrogen isotopic results from several Swiss freshwater fish (Esox lu...
© 2015, © Association for Environmental Archaeology 2015. This paper presents carbon and nitrogen is...
Due to the excellent conditions for preservation of anthropogenic materials, the introduction of dom...
Until relatively recently, stable sulphur isotope analysis of bone collagen was seldom undertaken in...
The ability to distinguish between different migratory behaviours (e.g., anadromy and potamodromy) i...
We report here on stable carbon and nitrogen isotope measurements of human and faunal bone collagen ...
Stable isotope ratio measurements of fish remains from archaeological sites are relatively rare so h...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) have made a huge contribution to understanding d...
Stable isotope investigations of the Prehistory of the Western Mediterranean have increased exponent...
Recent studies have shown that faunal assemblages from Mesolithic sites in inland Northern Europe co...
Stable isotope analysis is one of the most effective methods of reconstructing human fishing practic...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of human and animal tissues have become an important mea...
The aim of this research is to examine the isotopic characterisation of archaeological fish species ...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios were measured in 157 fish bone collagen samples from 15 di...
The aimof this study is to investigate isotopic variability in archaeological (n=85) and modern (n=2...
This paper presents carbon and nitrogen isotopic results from several Swiss freshwater fish (Esox lu...
© 2015, © Association for Environmental Archaeology 2015. This paper presents carbon and nitrogen is...
Due to the excellent conditions for preservation of anthropogenic materials, the introduction of dom...
Until relatively recently, stable sulphur isotope analysis of bone collagen was seldom undertaken in...
The ability to distinguish between different migratory behaviours (e.g., anadromy and potamodromy) i...
We report here on stable carbon and nitrogen isotope measurements of human and faunal bone collagen ...
Stable isotope ratio measurements of fish remains from archaeological sites are relatively rare so h...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) have made a huge contribution to understanding d...
Stable isotope investigations of the Prehistory of the Western Mediterranean have increased exponent...
Recent studies have shown that faunal assemblages from Mesolithic sites in inland Northern Europe co...
Stable isotope analysis is one of the most effective methods of reconstructing human fishing practic...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of human and animal tissues have become an important mea...