Investigation of human diet during the Neolithic has often been limited to a few archaeological cultures or single sites. In order to provide insight into the development of human food consumption and husbandry strategies, our study explores bone collagen carbon and nitrogen isotope data from 466 human and 105 faunal individuals from 26 sites in central Germany. It is the most extensive data set to date from an enclosed geographic microregion, covering 4,000 years of agricultural history from the Early Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age. The animal data show that a variety of pastures and dietary resources were explored, but that these changed remarkably little over time. In the human δ15N however we found a significant increase with time ac...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine-Meuse Delta in...
Correlating cultural, technological and ecological aspects of both Upper Pleistocene modern humans (...
Our knowledge of the timing and completeness of the transition from foraging, fishing and hunting to...
Investigation of human diet during the Neolithic has often been limited to a few archaeological cult...
Investigation of human diet during the Neolithic has often been limited to a few archaeological cult...
The Neolithic period is archaeologically well documented in Central Europe, and several studies cons...
This study investigates the diet of an eleventh century CE parish community located in northwestern ...
Due to the excellent conditions for preservation of anthropogenic materials, the introduction of dom...
This study investigates the diet of an 11th century CE parish community located in northwestern Germ...
With the arrival of the Neolithic to Europe, new ways of life and new subsistence strategies emerged...
Correlating cultural, technological and ecological aspects of both Upper Pleistocene modern humans (...
In this paper we reconstruct the palaeodietary setting of LBK Vaihingen an der Enz, south-west Germa...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses are widely used to infer diet and mobility in ancient an...
Farming practice in the first period of the southern Scandinavian Neolithic (Early Neolithic I, Funn...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine-Meuse Delta in...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine-Meuse Delta in...
Correlating cultural, technological and ecological aspects of both Upper Pleistocene modern humans (...
Our knowledge of the timing and completeness of the transition from foraging, fishing and hunting to...
Investigation of human diet during the Neolithic has often been limited to a few archaeological cult...
Investigation of human diet during the Neolithic has often been limited to a few archaeological cult...
The Neolithic period is archaeologically well documented in Central Europe, and several studies cons...
This study investigates the diet of an eleventh century CE parish community located in northwestern ...
Due to the excellent conditions for preservation of anthropogenic materials, the introduction of dom...
This study investigates the diet of an 11th century CE parish community located in northwestern Germ...
With the arrival of the Neolithic to Europe, new ways of life and new subsistence strategies emerged...
Correlating cultural, technological and ecological aspects of both Upper Pleistocene modern humans (...
In this paper we reconstruct the palaeodietary setting of LBK Vaihingen an der Enz, south-west Germa...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses are widely used to infer diet and mobility in ancient an...
Farming practice in the first period of the southern Scandinavian Neolithic (Early Neolithic I, Funn...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine-Meuse Delta in...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine-Meuse Delta in...
Correlating cultural, technological and ecological aspects of both Upper Pleistocene modern humans (...
Our knowledge of the timing and completeness of the transition from foraging, fishing and hunting to...