AbstractOf central importance to palaeodietary reconstruction is a clear understanding of relative contributions of different terrestrial (i.e., C3 vs. C4 plants) and aquatic (i.e., freshwater vs. marine) resources to human diet. There are, however, significant limitations associated with the ability to reconstruct palaeodiet using bulk collagen stable isotope compositions in regions where diverse dietary resources are available. Recent research has determined that carbon-isotope analysis of individual amino acids has considerable potential to elucidate dietary protein source where bulk isotopic compositions cannot. Using δ13CAA values for human and faunal remains from Zvejnieki, Latvia (8th – 3rd millennia BCE), we test several isotopic pr...
Explaining food web dynamics, stability, and functioning depend substantially on understanding of fe...
Tracing the origin of nutrients is a fundamental goal of food web research but methodological issues...
Food webs in soil differ fundamentally from those aboveground; they are based on inputs from both li...
AbstractOf central importance to palaeodietary reconstruction is a clear understanding of relative c...
Stable isotopic analysis of the major biochemically important elements is an increasingly utilized t...
Tracing the origin of nutrients is a fundamental goal of food web research but methodological issues...
AbstractAn established method of estimating the trophic level of an organism is through stable isoto...
International audienceUnderstanding the contribution of fish to the human dietis an important debate...
We present bone collagen amino acid (AA) δ(13)C values for a range of archaeological samples represe...
Bulk collagen δ15N analysis is widely used to investigate past diet and trophic positions, but these...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses are widely used to infer diet and mobility in ancient an...
New stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic analyses from medieval and early modern sites across Estonia...
In recent years, it has become evident that limitations exist in our ability to meaningfully assess ...
Stable isotope analysis of teeth and bones is regularly applied by archeologists and paleoanthropolo...
Shell organic matrix proteins in fossils are valuable geochemical archives for studying ancient envi...
Explaining food web dynamics, stability, and functioning depend substantially on understanding of fe...
Tracing the origin of nutrients is a fundamental goal of food web research but methodological issues...
Food webs in soil differ fundamentally from those aboveground; they are based on inputs from both li...
AbstractOf central importance to palaeodietary reconstruction is a clear understanding of relative c...
Stable isotopic analysis of the major biochemically important elements is an increasingly utilized t...
Tracing the origin of nutrients is a fundamental goal of food web research but methodological issues...
AbstractAn established method of estimating the trophic level of an organism is through stable isoto...
International audienceUnderstanding the contribution of fish to the human dietis an important debate...
We present bone collagen amino acid (AA) δ(13)C values for a range of archaeological samples represe...
Bulk collagen δ15N analysis is widely used to investigate past diet and trophic positions, but these...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses are widely used to infer diet and mobility in ancient an...
New stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic analyses from medieval and early modern sites across Estonia...
In recent years, it has become evident that limitations exist in our ability to meaningfully assess ...
Stable isotope analysis of teeth and bones is regularly applied by archeologists and paleoanthropolo...
Shell organic matrix proteins in fossils are valuable geochemical archives for studying ancient envi...
Explaining food web dynamics, stability, and functioning depend substantially on understanding of fe...
Tracing the origin of nutrients is a fundamental goal of food web research but methodological issues...
Food webs in soil differ fundamentally from those aboveground; they are based on inputs from both li...