This paper aims to provide the isotopic characterization of the diet consumed by people buried in a graveyard of the Imperial Rome Suburbium (1st–3rd centuries CE), where numerous children were buried. A sample of 50 human remains from Quarto Cappello del Prete was selected for carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis. Published data related to coeval faunal remains set the baseline of the diet. The results for humans were integrated with previously analyzed data from Quarto Cappello del Prete. The resulting sample of 71 people has been dissected for stratification according to demographics, focusing on the ability to ascertain the weaning process in children. Isotopic data are steady with an overall diet mainly based on terrestrial reso...
The study of perinatal skeletal remains from archaeological populations adds considerably to the res...
This paper aims to provide a broad diet reconstruction for people buried in archaeologically defined...
Here we present a comparative study of stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope data from 81...
This paper aims to provide the isotopic characterization of the diet consumed by people buried in a ...
This paper aims to provide a broad diet reconstruction for people buried in archaeologically defined...
Here we report on a stable isotope palaeodietary study of a Imperial Roman population interred near...
Here we report on a stable isotope palaeodietary study of a Imperial Roman population interred near ...
This work examines the carbon and nitrogen composition of human and animal collagen from the Roman n...
This paper aims to define the dietary profile of the population of early medieval Rome (fifth–eleven...
Here we report on a stable isotope palaeodietary study of a Imperial Roman population interred near ...
Here we report on a stable isotope palaeodietary study of a Imperial Roman population interred near ...
The study of perinatal skeletal remains from archaeological populations adds considerably to the res...
This paper aims to provide a broad diet reconstruction for people buried in archaeologically defined...
Here we present a comparative study of stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope data from 81...
This paper aims to provide the isotopic characterization of the diet consumed by people buried in a ...
This paper aims to provide a broad diet reconstruction for people buried in archaeologically defined...
Here we report on a stable isotope palaeodietary study of a Imperial Roman population interred near...
Here we report on a stable isotope palaeodietary study of a Imperial Roman population interred near ...
This work examines the carbon and nitrogen composition of human and animal collagen from the Roman n...
This paper aims to define the dietary profile of the population of early medieval Rome (fifth–eleven...
Here we report on a stable isotope palaeodietary study of a Imperial Roman population interred near ...
Here we report on a stable isotope palaeodietary study of a Imperial Roman population interred near ...
The study of perinatal skeletal remains from archaeological populations adds considerably to the res...
This paper aims to provide a broad diet reconstruction for people buried in archaeologically defined...
Here we present a comparative study of stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope data from 81...