ARCHIPELAGO is an archaeological and historical database of land and sea food resources utilised in the Japanese Islands. Here we present a dataset of human bone and hair carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes measurements from Japanese archaeological sites covering the time span from the Upper Palaeolithic to the mid-nineteenth century. Reflecting the results of over 30 years of research, the dataset contains 1476 entries and covers the entire Japanese archipelago, although the data are more highly concentrated in coastal regions.(1) Overview Context - Spatial coverage (2) Methods Steps Sampling strategy Quality control Constrains (3) Dataset description (4) Bayesian modelling of direct human radiocarbon measurements (5) Reuse potentia
Two datasets are presented in this paper, one from archaeologically-derived human remains and one fr...
This thesis will explore dietary change and human movement/migration patterns of prehistoric humans ...
Archaeological research is radically transforming the view that the Amazon basin and surrounding are...
ARCHIPELAGO is an archaeological and historical database of land and sea food resources utilised in ...
Stable isotopic analyses of human and faunal bones provide a valuable means to differentiate marine ...
Stable isotope analysis provides important paleodiet information about prehistoric people. Carbon is...
This dataset consists of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of bulk collagen extracted from 2...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses are widely used to infer diet and mobility in ancient an...
Stable isotope analysis is one of the most effective methods of reconstructing human fishing practic...
One of the most entrenched binary oppositions in archaeology and anthropology has been the agricultu...
We present a radiocarbon database for the Japanese archipelago compiled from over 5,500 site excavat...
malthea is a global database of stable isotope measurements on tooth increments from archaeological ...
The importance of marine versus terrestrial foods in prehistoric Pacific and New Zealand diets, and ...
Using a sample of published archaeological data, we expand on an earlier bivariate carbon model for ...
In archaeological dating, the greatest confidence is usually placed upon radiocarbon results of mate...
Two datasets are presented in this paper, one from archaeologically-derived human remains and one fr...
This thesis will explore dietary change and human movement/migration patterns of prehistoric humans ...
Archaeological research is radically transforming the view that the Amazon basin and surrounding are...
ARCHIPELAGO is an archaeological and historical database of land and sea food resources utilised in ...
Stable isotopic analyses of human and faunal bones provide a valuable means to differentiate marine ...
Stable isotope analysis provides important paleodiet information about prehistoric people. Carbon is...
This dataset consists of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of bulk collagen extracted from 2...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses are widely used to infer diet and mobility in ancient an...
Stable isotope analysis is one of the most effective methods of reconstructing human fishing practic...
One of the most entrenched binary oppositions in archaeology and anthropology has been the agricultu...
We present a radiocarbon database for the Japanese archipelago compiled from over 5,500 site excavat...
malthea is a global database of stable isotope measurements on tooth increments from archaeological ...
The importance of marine versus terrestrial foods in prehistoric Pacific and New Zealand diets, and ...
Using a sample of published archaeological data, we expand on an earlier bivariate carbon model for ...
In archaeological dating, the greatest confidence is usually placed upon radiocarbon results of mate...
Two datasets are presented in this paper, one from archaeologically-derived human remains and one fr...
This thesis will explore dietary change and human movement/migration patterns of prehistoric humans ...
Archaeological research is radically transforming the view that the Amazon basin and surrounding are...