Previous stable isotope research on Middle-to-Late Holocene (6600 cal BP-present) hunter-gatherers of Central California has documented significant regional variation in human paleodiets between the San Francisco Bay Area and Central Valley. In general, this geographically-patterned dietary variation tracks greater consumption of marine food resources in the Bay Area and greater consumption of freshwater and terrestrial food resources in the Central Valley. Using stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of bone collagen, stable carbon isotopes of bone bioapatite, and a large series of AMS dates (5420-2975 cal BP), we examine human paleodiets in 238 burials from CA-CCO-548 (Marsh Creek), located near the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, in C...
In this article we evaluate the isotopic variability in δ13C and δ15N values of diets among maritime...
The importance of marine versus terrestrial foods in prehistoric Pacific and New Zealand diets, and ...
This archaeological dissertation research project integrates a rigorous chronological framework, geo...
While bone stable isotope signatures of humans foraging in open coastal and fully terrestrial enviro...
Identification and analysis of faunal and botanical remains provide important insight into paleodiet...
Understanding how maritime hunter-gatherer diets changed through time in response to increasing soci...
Ethnographic evidence demonstrates that hunter-gatherer children may forage effectively enough to su...
In this study, I use bioarchaeological data derived from human burials to evaluate subsistence chan...
This study’s research question and hypotheses are derived from early anthropological and social theo...
Nutritional analyses of food remains from archaeological sites are often centered in caloric yield o...
Stable isotope analyses of biological tissues that grow during different phases of life can be used ...
We report here on direct evidence for the intensive consumption of marine foods by anatomically mode...
New carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values for human remains dating to the mid-Upper Paleolithic ...
Abstract Objectives Stable isotope ratio analysis of bulk bone collagen dominates research into past...
On the basis of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of human remains, this paper provides ev...
In this article we evaluate the isotopic variability in δ13C and δ15N values of diets among maritime...
The importance of marine versus terrestrial foods in prehistoric Pacific and New Zealand diets, and ...
This archaeological dissertation research project integrates a rigorous chronological framework, geo...
While bone stable isotope signatures of humans foraging in open coastal and fully terrestrial enviro...
Identification and analysis of faunal and botanical remains provide important insight into paleodiet...
Understanding how maritime hunter-gatherer diets changed through time in response to increasing soci...
Ethnographic evidence demonstrates that hunter-gatherer children may forage effectively enough to su...
In this study, I use bioarchaeological data derived from human burials to evaluate subsistence chan...
This study’s research question and hypotheses are derived from early anthropological and social theo...
Nutritional analyses of food remains from archaeological sites are often centered in caloric yield o...
Stable isotope analyses of biological tissues that grow during different phases of life can be used ...
We report here on direct evidence for the intensive consumption of marine foods by anatomically mode...
New carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values for human remains dating to the mid-Upper Paleolithic ...
Abstract Objectives Stable isotope ratio analysis of bulk bone collagen dominates research into past...
On the basis of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of human remains, this paper provides ev...
In this article we evaluate the isotopic variability in δ13C and δ15N values of diets among maritime...
The importance of marine versus terrestrial foods in prehistoric Pacific and New Zealand diets, and ...
This archaeological dissertation research project integrates a rigorous chronological framework, geo...