The antiquity of the practice of grazing on and/or foddering with seaweed is of interest in terms of understanding animal management practices in northwest Europe, where provision had to be made for overwintering. Orkney holds a special place in this discussion, since the sheep of North Ronaldsay have been confined to the seashores since the early nineteenth century, and are entirely adapted to a diet consisting mainly of seaweeds. Here, we report the results of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of twenty-five faunal specimens from the Neolithic chambered tomb of Quanterness, Orkney. Three of the 12 sheep analysed show elevated δ13C values that can only be explained by the consumption of seaweed. Radiocarbon dates place two of the...
We present δ13C, δ15N, and δ34S measurements on archaeological human and animal bone collagen sample...
Stable isotope measurements and radiocarbon dates on 54 burials from northern Scotland document tren...
This paper employs ?13C and ?15N analysis of bone collagen to explore animal management at large Nor...
The antiquity of the practice of grazing on and/or foddering with seaweed is of interest in terms of...
Seaweed consumption by wild, feral and domesticated animals in coastal areas world-wide is currently...
International audienceThe Neolithisation of Europe involved socioeconomic and biological adaptations...
The faunal remains from the late Neolithic site of Ness of Brodgar on the Orkney Islands (UK) provid...
In this study, human remains from the Neolithic stalled cairn of the Knowe of Rowiegar, Rousay, Orkn...
International audienceConstrained by coastlines and resource limitations, small islands tend not to ...
This paper reports on the results from stable isotope analysis of faunal bone collagen from a number...
Datings of sheep and dog bone samples from a so-called ‘Sámi circular offering site’ at Bealjalgnai ...
Human palaeo-dietary investigations using stable isotope analysis is a well-established technique in...
AbstractDespite being surrounded by aquatic resources, the Prehistoric populations of the North Atla...
RATIONALE Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) analysis has been extensively used to investigate the i...
We report here on stable carbon and nitrogen isotope measurements of human and faunal bone collagen ...
We present δ13C, δ15N, and δ34S measurements on archaeological human and animal bone collagen sample...
Stable isotope measurements and radiocarbon dates on 54 burials from northern Scotland document tren...
This paper employs ?13C and ?15N analysis of bone collagen to explore animal management at large Nor...
The antiquity of the practice of grazing on and/or foddering with seaweed is of interest in terms of...
Seaweed consumption by wild, feral and domesticated animals in coastal areas world-wide is currently...
International audienceThe Neolithisation of Europe involved socioeconomic and biological adaptations...
The faunal remains from the late Neolithic site of Ness of Brodgar on the Orkney Islands (UK) provid...
In this study, human remains from the Neolithic stalled cairn of the Knowe of Rowiegar, Rousay, Orkn...
International audienceConstrained by coastlines and resource limitations, small islands tend not to ...
This paper reports on the results from stable isotope analysis of faunal bone collagen from a number...
Datings of sheep and dog bone samples from a so-called ‘Sámi circular offering site’ at Bealjalgnai ...
Human palaeo-dietary investigations using stable isotope analysis is a well-established technique in...
AbstractDespite being surrounded by aquatic resources, the Prehistoric populations of the North Atla...
RATIONALE Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) analysis has been extensively used to investigate the i...
We report here on stable carbon and nitrogen isotope measurements of human and faunal bone collagen ...
We present δ13C, δ15N, and δ34S measurements on archaeological human and animal bone collagen sample...
Stable isotope measurements and radiocarbon dates on 54 burials from northern Scotland document tren...
This paper employs ?13C and ?15N analysis of bone collagen to explore animal management at large Nor...