Yasinovatka is one of around 30 number of prehistoric cemetery sites of hunter-fisher-foragers located along the Dnieper River in southern Ukraine. Dating to c. 5540 - 4930 cal BC, the skeletal remains at Yasinovatka suggest that around sixty-eight individuals were interred at the cemetery, during three broad phases of interment: A-type burials (c. 5540-4930 cal BC), Ƃ1 pit burials (c. 5550-4750 cal BC), and Ƃ2 pit burials (c. 4980-4460 cal BC). The burials are characterized, in part, by the inclusion of a number of Mariupol-type plates of boar tusk, in addition to deer tooth pendants, Unio shells, knife-like flint blades, Cyprinidae teeth, sherds of Neolithic pottery, and significant deposits of ochre in the later burial pits. Here we anal...
The Neolithic period is archaeologically well documented in Central Europe, and several studies cons...
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Human bones from single inhumation burials and artifacts made from terrestrial mammal (ungulate) bon...
Yasinovatka is one of around 30 number of prehistoric cemetery sites of hunter-fisher-foragers locat...
This paper presents the results of new stable isotopes (carbon and nitrogen) analysis of human, faun...
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Whereas the significance of fishing is well documented at a number of Mesolithic and Early Neolithic...
International audienceDietary isotopic research, coupled with zooarchaeological and bioarchaeologica...
The Neolithic period is archaeologically well documented in Central Europe, and several studies cons...
International audienceObjectives: Subsistence strategies are of great interest for understanding how...
Human bones from single inhumation burials and artifacts made from terrestrial mammal (ungulate) bon...
Yasinovatka is one of around 30 number of prehistoric cemetery sites of hunter-fisher-foragers locat...
This paper presents the results of new stable isotopes (carbon and nitrogen) analysis of human, faun...
Recent research has identified the existence of a freshwater reservoir effect influencing the radioc...
Bone collagen extracted from 21 humans from the Epipalaeolithic cemetery of Vasilyevka III was analy...
We present the first comprehensive multi-isotopic data on human and animal remains from the Final Ne...
International audienceThis paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and a...
The diet of the Stone Age cultures is a strong indicator to the social group, thus farmers and hunte...
This paper presents preliminary results of new radiocarbon dating of human, faunal and fish skeletal...
This paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and animal bones from Mesol...
Whereas the significance of fishing is well documented at a number of Mesolithic and Early Neolithic...
International audienceDietary isotopic research, coupled with zooarchaeological and bioarchaeologica...
The Neolithic period is archaeologically well documented in Central Europe, and several studies cons...
International audienceObjectives: Subsistence strategies are of great interest for understanding how...
Human bones from single inhumation burials and artifacts made from terrestrial mammal (ungulate) bon...