Aktopraklk is a settlement site composed of three areas (A-C) in the Marmara region of northwest Anatolia, with phases of occupation that date to the Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic periods, mid-seventh to mid-sixth millennium bc (ca. 6400-5600 cal. bc). Here, we present 54 human and fauna bone collagen stable isotope results from the site, alongside five modern fish bone collagen isotope results, to examine the nature of human diet. The stable isotope analysis shows that human diet comprised the consumption of select C-3 terrestrial resources, with a preference for domestic animal proteins over plant proteins. The evidence to date suggests that animal husbandry was at the forefront of Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic subsistence...
The patterns of human diet and migration of the population of Boğazköy in north-central Anatolia we...
We report here on the measurements of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes of bone collagen from the ...
Analysis of light stable isotopes was applied to human and animal bones from Early to Middle Pre-Pot...
Aktopraklık is a settlement site composed of three areas (A–C) in the Marmara region of northwest An...
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...
The aim of this thesis was to reconstruct dietary choices for Neolithic populations in Anatolia and ...
This pilot study attempts to document the potential of Prehistoric human bone and teeth collagen fro...
We report here new evidence for human subsistence from stable isotope analysis of humans and fauna f...
At Asikli Hoyuk, one of the earliest Pre-pottery Neolithic mound sites in Central Anatolia, a shift ...
In this study, the subsistence patterns of two prehistoric communities on the island of Euboea were ...
Stable isotope analysis is an essential investigative technique, complementary to more traditional z...
Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotope analysis of bone collagen from 57 human and 137 fau...
The Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods are poorly understood in northeastern Iberia. Most of th...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope research on past populations in the Iberian Neolithic has emphasi...
The patterns of human diet and migration of the population of Boğazköy in north-central Anatolia we...
We report here on the measurements of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes of bone collagen from the ...
Analysis of light stable isotopes was applied to human and animal bones from Early to Middle Pre-Pot...
Aktopraklık is a settlement site composed of three areas (A–C) in the Marmara region of northwest An...
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...
The aim of this thesis was to reconstruct dietary choices for Neolithic populations in Anatolia and ...
This pilot study attempts to document the potential of Prehistoric human bone and teeth collagen fro...
We report here new evidence for human subsistence from stable isotope analysis of humans and fauna f...
At Asikli Hoyuk, one of the earliest Pre-pottery Neolithic mound sites in Central Anatolia, a shift ...
In this study, the subsistence patterns of two prehistoric communities on the island of Euboea were ...
Stable isotope analysis is an essential investigative technique, complementary to more traditional z...
Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotope analysis of bone collagen from 57 human and 137 fau...
The Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods are poorly understood in northeastern Iberia. Most of th...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope research on past populations in the Iberian Neolithic has emphasi...
The patterns of human diet and migration of the population of Boğazköy in north-central Anatolia we...
We report here on the measurements of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes of bone collagen from the ...
Analysis of light stable isotopes was applied to human and animal bones from Early to Middle Pre-Pot...