While bone stable isotope signatures of humans foraging in open coastal and fully terrestrial environments have been relatively well documented, the signature of foraging near brackish-water estuaries is less well known. This study examines the Central California isotopic landscape, or isoscape, showing how foods in different ecosystems have distinctive isotopic compositions. We present new bone collagen and apatite stable isotope data from two Late Holocene sites (CA-SOL-11 and CA-SOL-69) near Suisun Marsh, a low salinity brackish water estuary upstream from San Francisco Bay. Faunal remains at the sites include significant numbers of aquatic resources including fish and shellfish, in addition to terrestrial mammals, while paleobotanical r...
Ethnographic evidence demonstrates that hunter-gatherer children may forage effectively enough to su...
Freshwater systems are irreplaceable natural resources, and they are imperiled globally by both anth...
We report here on direct evidence for the intensive consumption of marine foods by anatomically mode...
Previous stable isotope research on Middle-to-Late Holocene (6600 cal BP-present) hunter-gatherers o...
This article presents baseline isotope values for plant and animal samples collected from across sou...
This article presents baseline isotope values for plant and animal samples collected from across sou...
Understanding how maritime hunter-gatherer diets changed through time in response to increasing soci...
Identification and analysis of faunal and botanical remains provide important insight into paleodiet...
Stable carbon (δ13C) and stable nitrogen (δ15N) isotope values in particulate organic matter (POM) p...
In this article we evaluate the isotopic variability in δ13C and δ15N values of diets among maritime...
An extensive ecological literature applies stable isotope mixing models to derive quantitative dieta...
Aquatic and terrestrial plant materials were collected from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta region....
In this article we evaluate the isotopic variability in δ13C and δ15N values of diets among maritime...
An extensive ecological literature applies stable isotope mixing models to derive quantitative dieta...
Nutritional analyses of food remains from archaeological sites are often centered in caloric yield o...
Ethnographic evidence demonstrates that hunter-gatherer children may forage effectively enough to su...
Freshwater systems are irreplaceable natural resources, and they are imperiled globally by both anth...
We report here on direct evidence for the intensive consumption of marine foods by anatomically mode...
Previous stable isotope research on Middle-to-Late Holocene (6600 cal BP-present) hunter-gatherers o...
This article presents baseline isotope values for plant and animal samples collected from across sou...
This article presents baseline isotope values for plant and animal samples collected from across sou...
Understanding how maritime hunter-gatherer diets changed through time in response to increasing soci...
Identification and analysis of faunal and botanical remains provide important insight into paleodiet...
Stable carbon (δ13C) and stable nitrogen (δ15N) isotope values in particulate organic matter (POM) p...
In this article we evaluate the isotopic variability in δ13C and δ15N values of diets among maritime...
An extensive ecological literature applies stable isotope mixing models to derive quantitative dieta...
Aquatic and terrestrial plant materials were collected from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta region....
In this article we evaluate the isotopic variability in δ13C and δ15N values of diets among maritime...
An extensive ecological literature applies stable isotope mixing models to derive quantitative dieta...
Nutritional analyses of food remains from archaeological sites are often centered in caloric yield o...
Ethnographic evidence demonstrates that hunter-gatherer children may forage effectively enough to su...
Freshwater systems are irreplaceable natural resources, and they are imperiled globally by both anth...
We report here on direct evidence for the intensive consumption of marine foods by anatomically mode...