International audienceHuman mobility and migration are thought to have played essential roles in the consolidation and expansion of sedentary villages, long-distance exchanges and transmission of ideas and practices during the Neolithic transition of the Near East. Few isotopic studies of human remains dating to this early complex transition offer direct evidence of mobility and migration. The aim of this study is to identify first-generation non-local individuals from Natufian to Pre-Pottery Neolithic C periods to explore the scope of human mobility and migration during the Neolithic transition in the Southern Levant, an area that is central to this historical process. The study adopted a multi-approach resorting to strontium (87Sr/86Sr), ...
Strontium isotope analysis of archeological skeletal materials is a highly effective and commonly em...
Prehistoric human diet can be reconstructed by the analysis of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and sulphur...
Rescue excavations in Beirut, Lebanon, have uncovered large burial assemblages dating to the Roman p...
International audienceHuman mobility and migration are thought to have played essential roles in the...
This study presents the first Sr-87/Sr-86 isotope results obtained on Neolithic humans from Southern...
A combination of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of collagen and radiogenic strontium i...
A combination of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of collagen and radiogenic strontium is...
The transition from mobile to sedentary life was one of the greatest social challenges of the human ...
This paper discusses the first integrated strontium and oxygen isotope ratio results from human rema...
Questions about how farming and the Neolithic way of life spread across Europe have been hotly debat...
Strontium isotope ratios are widely used in archaeology to differentiate between local and non-local...
The use of isotopic analysis in human and animal remains from the Holocene has proved to be a very u...
Abstract-In order to contribute to the continuing discussion of the mobility of the late neolithic B...
This study utilizes a combination of both stable oxygen and nitrogen isotope ratios to determine mig...
The present study discusses aspects of human mobility in Ceramic Neolithic (ca. 5200/5000–4000 BC) a...
Strontium isotope analysis of archeological skeletal materials is a highly effective and commonly em...
Prehistoric human diet can be reconstructed by the analysis of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and sulphur...
Rescue excavations in Beirut, Lebanon, have uncovered large burial assemblages dating to the Roman p...
International audienceHuman mobility and migration are thought to have played essential roles in the...
This study presents the first Sr-87/Sr-86 isotope results obtained on Neolithic humans from Southern...
A combination of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of collagen and radiogenic strontium i...
A combination of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of collagen and radiogenic strontium is...
The transition from mobile to sedentary life was one of the greatest social challenges of the human ...
This paper discusses the first integrated strontium and oxygen isotope ratio results from human rema...
Questions about how farming and the Neolithic way of life spread across Europe have been hotly debat...
Strontium isotope ratios are widely used in archaeology to differentiate between local and non-local...
The use of isotopic analysis in human and animal remains from the Holocene has proved to be a very u...
Abstract-In order to contribute to the continuing discussion of the mobility of the late neolithic B...
This study utilizes a combination of both stable oxygen and nitrogen isotope ratios to determine mig...
The present study discusses aspects of human mobility in Ceramic Neolithic (ca. 5200/5000–4000 BC) a...
Strontium isotope analysis of archeological skeletal materials is a highly effective and commonly em...
Prehistoric human diet can be reconstructed by the analysis of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and sulphur...
Rescue excavations in Beirut, Lebanon, have uncovered large burial assemblages dating to the Roman p...