This study integrates isotopic analyses of 279 animal (domestic and wild) skeletal remains from the site of Arslantepe (Eastern Anatolia). The O, C and N isotopic analyses provide multiple information on husbandry strategies and on climatic variation from Late Chalcolithic to Iron Age (4700-712 BCE). Significantly, the study indicates that goats and sheep are the species that give the best information in terms of variation of climatic conditions. Pigs and cattle give complementary information mainly related to breading practices. This is because they are obliged drinkers, needing to be watered in the driest periods. Our analyses point out that, even when the climate was more arid, water sources were always present in the area. Cattle isotop...
It is often assumed that domestic animals in early urban Near Eastern centres either are a reflectio...
International audienceThis paper presents the first study that combines the use of ancient crop and ...
Located in today’s southern Israel, Tell el Hesi provides archaeologists with important clues to pol...
This study integrates isotopic analyses of 279 animal (domestic and wild) skeletal remains from the ...
Stable isotope analysis is an essential investigative technique, complementary to more traditional z...
The ancient city of Sagalassos is located on the southern slope of the Taurus mountains, about 100 k...
This paper presents the results of stable isotope (carbon and nitrogen) analysis of human and faunal...
This paper presents the results of stable isotope (carbon and nitrogen) analysis of human and faunal...
Aktopraklk is a settlement site composed of three areas (A-C) in the Marmara region of northwest Ana...
In Near Eastern archaeology, studies on crop management during the early stages of civilisation have...
At Asikli Hoyuk, one of the earliest Pre-pottery Neolithic mound sites in Central Anatolia, a shift ...
The work presented in this dissertation explores the nature of agro-pastoral strategies developed by...
The aim of this study is to investigate livestock husbandry and its relationship to the mobilization...
International audienceIn this case study, we analyze stable isotope signatures of ancient charred pl...
The aim of this study is to investigate livestock husbandry and its relationship to the mobilization...
It is often assumed that domestic animals in early urban Near Eastern centres either are a reflectio...
International audienceThis paper presents the first study that combines the use of ancient crop and ...
Located in today’s southern Israel, Tell el Hesi provides archaeologists with important clues to pol...
This study integrates isotopic analyses of 279 animal (domestic and wild) skeletal remains from the ...
Stable isotope analysis is an essential investigative technique, complementary to more traditional z...
The ancient city of Sagalassos is located on the southern slope of the Taurus mountains, about 100 k...
This paper presents the results of stable isotope (carbon and nitrogen) analysis of human and faunal...
This paper presents the results of stable isotope (carbon and nitrogen) analysis of human and faunal...
Aktopraklk is a settlement site composed of three areas (A-C) in the Marmara region of northwest Ana...
In Near Eastern archaeology, studies on crop management during the early stages of civilisation have...
At Asikli Hoyuk, one of the earliest Pre-pottery Neolithic mound sites in Central Anatolia, a shift ...
The work presented in this dissertation explores the nature of agro-pastoral strategies developed by...
The aim of this study is to investigate livestock husbandry and its relationship to the mobilization...
International audienceIn this case study, we analyze stable isotope signatures of ancient charred pl...
The aim of this study is to investigate livestock husbandry and its relationship to the mobilization...
It is often assumed that domestic animals in early urban Near Eastern centres either are a reflectio...
International audienceThis paper presents the first study that combines the use of ancient crop and ...
Located in today’s southern Israel, Tell el Hesi provides archaeologists with important clues to pol...