Non-traditional stable isotopes, such as of calcium, have potential to expand our understanding of ancient diets. Here, Martin et al. use stable calcium isotopes recovered from fossil tooth enamel to compare the dietary ecology of hominins and other primates in the Turkana Basin 2-4 million years ago
International audienceThe calcium isotopic composition (δ44/42Ca) of bone and tooth enamel can be us...
Light stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ18O) of tooth enamel have been widely used to determine the d...
International audienceBeyond their established uses in Earth and Planetary sciences, calcium (Ca) is...
International audienceDiet is a major driver of hominin evolution, but most of the geochemical evide...
International audienceCalcium isotope analyses show a depletion of heavy calcium isotopes in vertebr...
WOS:000347732300048International audienceGeochemical inferences on ancient diet using bone and ename...
International audienceThere is clues that calcium (Ca) isotope composition of vertebrate bioapatite ...
International audienceThe calcium isotopic composition (δ44/42Ca) of bone and tooth enamel can be us...
Light stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ18O) of tooth enamel have been widely used to determine the d...
International audienceBeyond their established uses in Earth and Planetary sciences, calcium (Ca) is...
International audienceDiet is a major driver of hominin evolution, but most of the geochemical evide...
International audienceCalcium isotope analyses show a depletion of heavy calcium isotopes in vertebr...
WOS:000347732300048International audienceGeochemical inferences on ancient diet using bone and ename...
International audienceThere is clues that calcium (Ca) isotope composition of vertebrate bioapatite ...
International audienceThe calcium isotopic composition (δ44/42Ca) of bone and tooth enamel can be us...
Light stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ18O) of tooth enamel have been widely used to determine the d...
International audienceBeyond their established uses in Earth and Planetary sciences, calcium (Ca) is...