Recent studies have shown that faunal assemblages from Mesolithic sites in inland Northern Europe contain more fish remains than previously thought, but the archaeological and archaeozoological record does not reveal the dietary importance of aquatic species to hunter-gatherer-fishers, even at a societal level. For example, the function of bone points, as hunting weapons or fishing equipment, has long been debated. Moreover, traditional methods provide no indication of variable subsistence practices within a population. For these reasons, paleodietary studies using stable isotope analyses of human remains have become routine. We present radiocarbon (14C) and stable isotope data from nine prehistoric human bones from the Early Mesolithic-Ear...
The Ertebølle culture is a late Mesolithic hunter-gatherer-fisher culture in southern Scandinavia, n...
In 2007, excavations at the late Mesolithic (Ertebølle) coastal site of Asnæs Havnemark recovered a ...
In 2007, excavations at the late Mesolithic (Ertebølle) coastal site of Asnæs Havnemark recovered a ...
Recent studies have shown that faunal assemblages from Mesolithic sites in inland Northern Europe co...
Ever since the discovery of the site of Lepenski Vir, it was recognized that fishing had an importan...
Ever since the discovery of the site of Lepenski Vir, it was recognized that fishing had an importan...
<p>Ever since the discovery of the site of Lepenski Vir, it was recognized that fishing had an impor...
A long tradition in research on prehistoric southern Scandinavia recognizes full use of aquatic reso...
A long tradition in research on prehistoric southern Scandinavia recognizes full use of aquatic reso...
We investigated the contribution of freshwater resources to the diet of seven Late Mesolithic hunter...
The study of the proportions of stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen which survive in ancient huma...
In this paper we explore the subsistence economy of the Mesolithic pioneers on the island of Gotland...
In this paper we explore the subsistence economy of the Mesolithic pioneers on the island of Gotland...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) have made a huge contribution to understanding d...
The aim of this research is to examine the isotopic characterisation of archaeological fish species ...
The Ertebølle culture is a late Mesolithic hunter-gatherer-fisher culture in southern Scandinavia, n...
In 2007, excavations at the late Mesolithic (Ertebølle) coastal site of Asnæs Havnemark recovered a ...
In 2007, excavations at the late Mesolithic (Ertebølle) coastal site of Asnæs Havnemark recovered a ...
Recent studies have shown that faunal assemblages from Mesolithic sites in inland Northern Europe co...
Ever since the discovery of the site of Lepenski Vir, it was recognized that fishing had an importan...
Ever since the discovery of the site of Lepenski Vir, it was recognized that fishing had an importan...
<p>Ever since the discovery of the site of Lepenski Vir, it was recognized that fishing had an impor...
A long tradition in research on prehistoric southern Scandinavia recognizes full use of aquatic reso...
A long tradition in research on prehistoric southern Scandinavia recognizes full use of aquatic reso...
We investigated the contribution of freshwater resources to the diet of seven Late Mesolithic hunter...
The study of the proportions of stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen which survive in ancient huma...
In this paper we explore the subsistence economy of the Mesolithic pioneers on the island of Gotland...
In this paper we explore the subsistence economy of the Mesolithic pioneers on the island of Gotland...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) have made a huge contribution to understanding d...
The aim of this research is to examine the isotopic characterisation of archaeological fish species ...
The Ertebølle culture is a late Mesolithic hunter-gatherer-fisher culture in southern Scandinavia, n...
In 2007, excavations at the late Mesolithic (Ertebølle) coastal site of Asnæs Havnemark recovered a ...
In 2007, excavations at the late Mesolithic (Ertebølle) coastal site of Asnæs Havnemark recovered a ...