Over the past forty years, stable isotope analysis of bone (and tooth) collagen and hydroxyapatite has become a mainstay of archaeological and paleoanthropological reconstructions of paleodiet and paleoenvironment. Despite this method's frequent use across anthropological subdisciplines (and beyond), the present work represents the first attempt at gauging the effects of inter-laboratory variability engendered by differences in a) sample preparation, and b) analysis (instrumentation, working standards, and data calibration). Replicate analyses of a 14C-dated ancient human bone by twenty-one archaeological and paleoecological stable isotope laboratories revealed significant inter-laboratory isotopic variation for both collagen and carbonate....
Isotopic analysis has become one of the most popular arenas of archaeological science, in part due t...
Isotopic studies of paleoecological and ecological questions often use bone collagen...
Isotopic studies of palaeoecological and ecological questions often use bone collagen or bioapatite ...
Over the past forty years, stable isotope analysis of bone (and tooth) collagen and hydroxyapatite h...
The collagen component of ancient bones is routinely isolated for radiocarbon dating and stable isot...
Paleodiet research traditionally interprets differences in collagen isotopic compositions (δ13C, δ15...
The application of isotopic ratio mass spectrometry to archaeological science has produced many impo...
This paper presents a stable isotope chemistry of bone collagen and carbonate. Bone carbonate has th...
The carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopic compositions of bone and tooth collagen provide a pow...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains from the Cuatrovitas medieva...
International audienceThere are mixed opinions on the suitability of dental calculus for paleodietar...
Stable isotope analysis from bone collagen and carbonate is a crucial tool in archaeometry for dieta...
There are mixed opinions on the suitability of dental calculus for paleodietary reconstruction using...
There are mixed opinions on the suitability of dental calculus for paleodietary reconstruction using...
<p>(*)the C/N ratios of the human bone collagen from Grotta dell’Uzzo are at the limit for well-pres...
Isotopic analysis has become one of the most popular arenas of archaeological science, in part due t...
Isotopic studies of paleoecological and ecological questions often use bone collagen...
Isotopic studies of palaeoecological and ecological questions often use bone collagen or bioapatite ...
Over the past forty years, stable isotope analysis of bone (and tooth) collagen and hydroxyapatite h...
The collagen component of ancient bones is routinely isolated for radiocarbon dating and stable isot...
Paleodiet research traditionally interprets differences in collagen isotopic compositions (δ13C, δ15...
The application of isotopic ratio mass spectrometry to archaeological science has produced many impo...
This paper presents a stable isotope chemistry of bone collagen and carbonate. Bone carbonate has th...
The carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopic compositions of bone and tooth collagen provide a pow...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains from the Cuatrovitas medieva...
International audienceThere are mixed opinions on the suitability of dental calculus for paleodietar...
Stable isotope analysis from bone collagen and carbonate is a crucial tool in archaeometry for dieta...
There are mixed opinions on the suitability of dental calculus for paleodietary reconstruction using...
There are mixed opinions on the suitability of dental calculus for paleodietary reconstruction using...
<p>(*)the C/N ratios of the human bone collagen from Grotta dell’Uzzo are at the limit for well-pres...
Isotopic analysis has become one of the most popular arenas of archaeological science, in part due t...
Isotopic studies of paleoecological and ecological questions often use bone collagen...
Isotopic studies of palaeoecological and ecological questions often use bone collagen or bioapatite ...