This dataset consists of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of bulk collagen extracted from 229 human skeletons from premodern Japan. All samples were derived from different individuals excavated from mainland Japan and the Ryukyu Islands. Most of the skeletal individuals were identified, sexed, and aged by physical anthropologists. Collagen samples were extracted from bone or root portion of tooth dentin. Collagen samples were measured by an elemental analyzer coupled to stable isotope ratio mass spectrometry. Stable isotope ratios are the useful proxy of palaeodiet, and this dataset can be used for dietary reconstruction of premodern people living in the Japan archipelago
This study presents the results of carbon and nitrogen isotopic analyses of six human skeletons exca...
<p>Both human and fauna isotopic data are represented by mean isotopic values (standard deviation ±1...
We present the results of a palaeodietary study of a skeletal sample (~800-300 BP) from the south co...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains from the Cuatrovitas medieva...
Stable isotope analysis provides important paleodiet information about prehistoric people. Carbon is...
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This pilot study attempts to document the potential of Prehistoric human bone and teeth collagen fro...
The application of isotopic ratio mass spectrometry to archaeological science has produced many impo...
The stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of collagen of seven bones from each of three rabbits ...
Abstract Objectives Stable isotope ratio analysis of bulk bone collagen dominates research into past...
The carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopic compositions of bone and tooth collagen provide a pow...
The purpose of this study was to establish stable carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) isotope signatures for...
Stable isotope analyses of human bone collagen are the valuable tool of the diet reconstruction in b...
The importance of marine versus terrestrial foods in prehistoric Pacific and New Zealand diets, and ...
Ancient China is one of the most important regions for the development of agriculture in human histo...
This study presents the results of carbon and nitrogen isotopic analyses of six human skeletons exca...
<p>Both human and fauna isotopic data are represented by mean isotopic values (standard deviation ±1...
We present the results of a palaeodietary study of a skeletal sample (~800-300 BP) from the south co...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains from the Cuatrovitas medieva...
Stable isotope analysis provides important paleodiet information about prehistoric people. Carbon is...
ARCHIPELAGO is an archaeological and historical database of land and sea food resources utilised in ...
This pilot study attempts to document the potential of Prehistoric human bone and teeth collagen fro...
The application of isotopic ratio mass spectrometry to archaeological science has produced many impo...
The stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of collagen of seven bones from each of three rabbits ...
Abstract Objectives Stable isotope ratio analysis of bulk bone collagen dominates research into past...
The carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopic compositions of bone and tooth collagen provide a pow...
The purpose of this study was to establish stable carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) isotope signatures for...
Stable isotope analyses of human bone collagen are the valuable tool of the diet reconstruction in b...
The importance of marine versus terrestrial foods in prehistoric Pacific and New Zealand diets, and ...
Ancient China is one of the most important regions for the development of agriculture in human histo...
This study presents the results of carbon and nitrogen isotopic analyses of six human skeletons exca...
<p>Both human and fauna isotopic data are represented by mean isotopic values (standard deviation ±1...
We present the results of a palaeodietary study of a skeletal sample (~800-300 BP) from the south co...