The scientific analysis of archaeological remains has the potential to inform us about the diet of past individuals. Isotopic analysis gives insight into the daily practice of food consumption and thereby diet's relationship to individual, familial, and cultural organisation. Paleodietary reconstruction using light stable isotopes is based on the principle that "you are what you eat" - that molecules consumed as food are incorporated into the consumer's body tissues ant therefore that a chemical signal passing either unchanged or altered in a quantifiable fashion from food into the body can provide dietary information
As a consequence of recent developments in mass spectrometry, the application of non-traditional sta...
Bibliography: pages 126-148.This thesis describes the development, testing and application of a tech...
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Archaeologists frequently use many different sources of information to reconstruct ancient diets, in...
Stable isotope analyses of human bone collagen are the valuable tool of the diet reconstruction in b...
The identification of dietary habits is increasingly seen as a fundamental aspect for studying the a...
The study and reconstruction of ancient dietary habits has become a very significant topic in archae...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses are widely used to infer diet and mobility in ancient an...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in skeletal tissues are widely used as indicators of prehi...
Stable isotope analysis can be used to document dietary changes within the lifetimes of individuals ...
In my bachelor's thesis I will focus on issues related to the impact of diet quality on the investig...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains from the Cuatrovitas medieva...
The discipline of human evolution usually involves the evaluation of changes in gross and molecular ...
Identification and analysis of faunal and botanical remains provide important insight into paleodiet...
Understanding the composition of paleodiets is crucially important for the archaeological investigat...
As a consequence of recent developments in mass spectrometry, the application of non-traditional sta...
Bibliography: pages 126-148.This thesis describes the development, testing and application of a tech...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D196286 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Archaeologists frequently use many different sources of information to reconstruct ancient diets, in...
Stable isotope analyses of human bone collagen are the valuable tool of the diet reconstruction in b...
The identification of dietary habits is increasingly seen as a fundamental aspect for studying the a...
The study and reconstruction of ancient dietary habits has become a very significant topic in archae...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses are widely used to infer diet and mobility in ancient an...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in skeletal tissues are widely used as indicators of prehi...
Stable isotope analysis can be used to document dietary changes within the lifetimes of individuals ...
In my bachelor's thesis I will focus on issues related to the impact of diet quality on the investig...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains from the Cuatrovitas medieva...
The discipline of human evolution usually involves the evaluation of changes in gross and molecular ...
Identification and analysis of faunal and botanical remains provide important insight into paleodiet...
Understanding the composition of paleodiets is crucially important for the archaeological investigat...
As a consequence of recent developments in mass spectrometry, the application of non-traditional sta...
Bibliography: pages 126-148.This thesis describes the development, testing and application of a tech...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D196286 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...