abstract: Isotopic analyses of archaeological and modern materials are commonly used to reconstruct diet, climate, and habitat. This study analyzes 15 camelid samples from three sites (two archaeological, one modern) in South America to determine their carbon and nitrogen isotopic values to further explore the relationship between stable isotopes and environments. Camelid individuals in the modern site of Cuenca, Ecuador had a diet of almost entirely C3 vegetation, while those in Chen Chen, Peru had slightly higher values, still consistent with C3 plants. Those in the higher altitude site of Pumapunku, Bolivia had higher δ13C values than expected, indicating they may have been foddered with a mixed diet. These isotopic data indicate that ve...
Geochemical tools, including the analysis of stable isotopes from fossil mammals, are often used to ...
Results of stable isotope analyses are presented for the study of human subsistence in the lower bas...
International audienceA sample of 43 burials of camelids from different funerary contexts Square 1 i...
The prehistoric pastoralist groups that inhabited the Dry Puna of Argentina employed a combination o...
Camelids are among the largest wild and domestic faunas in South America and represent one of the mo...
International audienceThe site of Huanchaquito-Las Llamas, situated in the Moche Valley, Peru, dated...
This study represents an isotopic survey of modern plants developed to establish baseline isotopic v...
The main goal of this work is to study the camelid herding and management strategies employed by the...
Using stable isotope analysis, this paper studies the interaction between Prehispanic camelid herdin...
This dissertation addresses several issues related to isotopic ecology in northern Peru. The first p...
The aim of this study is to assess the variability of the stable carbon and nitrogen isotope composi...
Presented here are the first results of an ongo-ing research project on stable isotopic analysis of ...
We present the results of analysing stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in camelid remains found at ...
The Sabana de Bogota in the northern Andes is an interesting region to investigate temporal patterns...
Se presentan los resultados de isótopos estables (δ13C y δ15N) realizados sobre diferentes huesos ap...
Geochemical tools, including the analysis of stable isotopes from fossil mammals, are often used to ...
Results of stable isotope analyses are presented for the study of human subsistence in the lower bas...
International audienceA sample of 43 burials of camelids from different funerary contexts Square 1 i...
The prehistoric pastoralist groups that inhabited the Dry Puna of Argentina employed a combination o...
Camelids are among the largest wild and domestic faunas in South America and represent one of the mo...
International audienceThe site of Huanchaquito-Las Llamas, situated in the Moche Valley, Peru, dated...
This study represents an isotopic survey of modern plants developed to establish baseline isotopic v...
The main goal of this work is to study the camelid herding and management strategies employed by the...
Using stable isotope analysis, this paper studies the interaction between Prehispanic camelid herdin...
This dissertation addresses several issues related to isotopic ecology in northern Peru. The first p...
The aim of this study is to assess the variability of the stable carbon and nitrogen isotope composi...
Presented here are the first results of an ongo-ing research project on stable isotopic analysis of ...
We present the results of analysing stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in camelid remains found at ...
The Sabana de Bogota in the northern Andes is an interesting region to investigate temporal patterns...
Se presentan los resultados de isótopos estables (δ13C y δ15N) realizados sobre diferentes huesos ap...
Geochemical tools, including the analysis of stable isotopes from fossil mammals, are often used to ...
Results of stable isotope analyses are presented for the study of human subsistence in the lower bas...
International audienceA sample of 43 burials of camelids from different funerary contexts Square 1 i...