Stable isotope and dental-microwear analysis aremethods commonly used to reconstruct dietary habits in modern and ancient human populations. However, it is rare that they are both used together in the same study, and here both methods are combined to obtain information on human dietary habits from the site of Tossal de les Basses (Alicante, Spain) through time. Middle Neolithic, Late Roman and Medieval (Islamic) individuals have been analyzed for carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of bone collagen, as well as for buccal-dental microwear. Overall, δ13C and δ15N isotopic values show that for all periods the diet was mainly based on C3 terrestrial resources. However, the isotopic signature suggests a small, but clear amount ofmarine pro...
The Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods are poorly understood in northeastern Iberia. Most of th...
Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotope analyses from bone collagen provide information abo...
This article investigates the diets of neighboring Christians and Muslims in late medieval Spain (he...
Stable isotope and dental-microwear analysis aremethods commonly used to reconstruct dietary habits ...
This study examines the correlation between buccal dental microwear and stable isotopes. The buccal ...
Dietary reconstruction is used to make inferences about the subsistence strategies of ancient human ...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains from the Cuatrovitas medieva...
Objective: To reconstruct breastfeeding and weaning practices, metabolic stress including tuberculos...
This paper presents the first multi-tissue study of diet in post-medieval London using both the stab...
This study integrates bone collagen stable isotope data(carbon, nitrogen and sulphur) from 33 human ...
The expansion of Neolithic stable isotope studies in France now allows distinct regional population-...
This study integrates bone collagen stable isotope data (carbon, nitrogen and sulphur) from 33 human...
This study presents for the first time the diet of a Late Antiquity population in southern Portugal ...
The Balearic Islands occupy a central space in the western Mediterranean, at the maritime crossroads...
The diet of the population interred at the Islamic necropolis of Can Fonoll, Ibiza, Spain, which was...
The Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods are poorly understood in northeastern Iberia. Most of th...
Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotope analyses from bone collagen provide information abo...
This article investigates the diets of neighboring Christians and Muslims in late medieval Spain (he...
Stable isotope and dental-microwear analysis aremethods commonly used to reconstruct dietary habits ...
This study examines the correlation between buccal dental microwear and stable isotopes. The buccal ...
Dietary reconstruction is used to make inferences about the subsistence strategies of ancient human ...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains from the Cuatrovitas medieva...
Objective: To reconstruct breastfeeding and weaning practices, metabolic stress including tuberculos...
This paper presents the first multi-tissue study of diet in post-medieval London using both the stab...
This study integrates bone collagen stable isotope data(carbon, nitrogen and sulphur) from 33 human ...
The expansion of Neolithic stable isotope studies in France now allows distinct regional population-...
This study integrates bone collagen stable isotope data (carbon, nitrogen and sulphur) from 33 human...
This study presents for the first time the diet of a Late Antiquity population in southern Portugal ...
The Balearic Islands occupy a central space in the western Mediterranean, at the maritime crossroads...
The diet of the population interred at the Islamic necropolis of Can Fonoll, Ibiza, Spain, which was...
The Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods are poorly understood in northeastern Iberia. Most of th...
Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotope analyses from bone collagen provide information abo...
This article investigates the diets of neighboring Christians and Muslims in late medieval Spain (he...