Despite being surrounded by aquatic resources, the Prehistoric populations of the North Atlantic Islands have a complex history of aquatic resource that until now has been little understood. Specifically the changing importance and uses of aquatic resources through time, and the role of aquatic resources in the management of animals in prehistory requires further attention. This paper presents results of faunal isotopic analysis in combination with existing human isotopic evidence and zooarchaeological datasets from Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age sites in the Western Isles (also known as the Outer Hebrides) and Orkney to explore the importance of aquatic resources in the lives of these prehistory populations. In Orkney coastal grazing w...
During the Viking Age, Norse peoples established settlements across the North Atlantic, colonizing t...
Human palaeo-dietary investigations using stable isotope analysis is a well-established technique in...
The aim of the research was to examine the evidence for prehistoric settlement and economy in the O...
Despite being surrounded by aquatic resources, the Prehistoric populations of the North Atlantic Isl...
AbstractDespite being surrounded by aquatic resources, the Prehistoric populations of the North Atla...
This paper employs ?13C and ?15N analysis of bone collagen to explore animal management at large Nor...
This paper employs δ13C and δ15N analysis of bone collagen to explore animal management at large Nor...
This paper reports on the results from stable isotope analysis of faunal bone collagen from a number...
RATIONALE Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) analysis has been extensively used to investigate the i...
YesPrevious research on the Iron Age in Britain has argued that no fishing occurred during this peri...
YesIt has been argued that no fishing occurred during the British Iron Age. However, sites in the No...
We are grateful to the following for providing samples and advice: Mike Parker Pearson; Tim Darvill;...
Stable isotope measurements and radiocarbon dates on 54 burials from northern Scotland document tren...
Stable isotope measurements and radiocarbon dates on 54 burials from northern Scotland document tren...
During the Viking Age, Norse peoples established settlements across the North Atlantic, colonizing t...
During the Viking Age, Norse peoples established settlements across the North Atlantic, colonizing t...
Human palaeo-dietary investigations using stable isotope analysis is a well-established technique in...
The aim of the research was to examine the evidence for prehistoric settlement and economy in the O...
Despite being surrounded by aquatic resources, the Prehistoric populations of the North Atlantic Isl...
AbstractDespite being surrounded by aquatic resources, the Prehistoric populations of the North Atla...
This paper employs ?13C and ?15N analysis of bone collagen to explore animal management at large Nor...
This paper employs δ13C and δ15N analysis of bone collagen to explore animal management at large Nor...
This paper reports on the results from stable isotope analysis of faunal bone collagen from a number...
RATIONALE Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) analysis has been extensively used to investigate the i...
YesPrevious research on the Iron Age in Britain has argued that no fishing occurred during this peri...
YesIt has been argued that no fishing occurred during the British Iron Age. However, sites in the No...
We are grateful to the following for providing samples and advice: Mike Parker Pearson; Tim Darvill;...
Stable isotope measurements and radiocarbon dates on 54 burials from northern Scotland document tren...
Stable isotope measurements and radiocarbon dates on 54 burials from northern Scotland document tren...
During the Viking Age, Norse peoples established settlements across the North Atlantic, colonizing t...
During the Viking Age, Norse peoples established settlements across the North Atlantic, colonizing t...
Human palaeo-dietary investigations using stable isotope analysis is a well-established technique in...
The aim of the research was to examine the evidence for prehistoric settlement and economy in the O...