Rationale: Past climate has always influenced human adaptation to the environment. In order to reconstruct palaeoclimate fluctuations and their role in the evolution of Near Eastern societies during the mid‐Holocene, high‐resolution Δ13C records from fossil wood remains at the archaeoloical site of Arslantepe (eastern Turkey) have been developed. Methods: After chemical treatment, δ13C values were measured by sample combustion flow using a FLASH EA‐CHNS instrument interfaced with a Delta V isotope ratio mass spectrometer via a CONFLO III. Two replicates per sample were analysed. The measurement precision was evaluated by propagating variations of the δ13C values of samples and V‐PDB standards, whereas the accuracy was checked by a quality c...
We use AMS (Accelerator Mass Spectrometry) techniques for the simultaneous analysis of carbon stable...
Robust methodology in charcoal analyses has strong potential in the reconstruction of past environme...
International audienceAbstract Ancient charcoal fragments, produced by the use of wood as fuel in ar...
RATIONALE: Past climate has always influenced human adaptation to the environment. In order to recon...
The 13C/12C ratio of juniper charcoals from the archaeological site of Arslantepe, Malatya (Turkey) ...
Comparison between modern trees and archaeological charred wood is an underexplored method to study ...
Comparison between modern trees and archaeological charred wood is an under-explored method to study...
Excavations at Arslantepe have brought to light a lot of archaeobotanical material dating from 5300 ...
Although several proxies for the inference of precipitation have been proposed, evidence of changes ...
Over the last decade, several studies have indicated the potential for the δ13C isotope signal of ch...
In Near Eastern archaeology, studies on crop management during the early stages of civilisation have...
A long-lived Anatolian archaeological site (Arslantepe, Malatya plain) was investigated under a pala...
Methodological approaches that allow the characterization of environmental and climatic changes ...
We use AMS (Accelerator Mass Spectrometry) techniques for the simultaneous analysis of carbon stable...
Robust methodology in charcoal analyses has strong potential in the reconstruction of past environme...
International audienceAbstract Ancient charcoal fragments, produced by the use of wood as fuel in ar...
RATIONALE: Past climate has always influenced human adaptation to the environment. In order to recon...
The 13C/12C ratio of juniper charcoals from the archaeological site of Arslantepe, Malatya (Turkey) ...
Comparison between modern trees and archaeological charred wood is an underexplored method to study ...
Comparison between modern trees and archaeological charred wood is an under-explored method to study...
Excavations at Arslantepe have brought to light a lot of archaeobotanical material dating from 5300 ...
Although several proxies for the inference of precipitation have been proposed, evidence of changes ...
Over the last decade, several studies have indicated the potential for the δ13C isotope signal of ch...
In Near Eastern archaeology, studies on crop management during the early stages of civilisation have...
A long-lived Anatolian archaeological site (Arslantepe, Malatya plain) was investigated under a pala...
Methodological approaches that allow the characterization of environmental and climatic changes ...
We use AMS (Accelerator Mass Spectrometry) techniques for the simultaneous analysis of carbon stable...
Robust methodology in charcoal analyses has strong potential in the reconstruction of past environme...
International audienceAbstract Ancient charcoal fragments, produced by the use of wood as fuel in ar...