Anthropogenic transformation of the terrestrial biosphere
EC Ellis - … Transactions of the Royal Society A …, 2011 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Human populations and their use of land have transformed most of the terrestrial biosphere
into anthropogenic biomes (anthromes), causing a variety of novel ecological patterns and …
into anthropogenic biomes (anthromes), causing a variety of novel ecological patterns and …
Complexities of nitrogen isotope biogeochemistry in plant-soil systems: implications for the study of ancient agricultural and animal management practices
P Szpak - Frontiers in plant science, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Nitrogen isotopic studies have the potential to shed light on the structure of ancient
ecosystems, agropastoral regimes, and human-environment interactions. Until relatively …
ecosystems, agropastoral regimes, and human-environment interactions. Until relatively …
Crop manuring and intensive land management by Europe's first farmers
The spread of farming from western Asia to Europe had profound long-term social and
ecological impacts, but identification of the specific nature of Neolithic land management …
ecological impacts, but identification of the specific nature of Neolithic land management …
Used planet: A global history
Human use of land has transformed ecosystem pattern and process across most of the
terrestrial biosphere, a global change often described as historically recent and potentially …
terrestrial biosphere, a global change often described as historically recent and potentially …
Dietary reconstruction, mobility, and the analysis of ancient skeletal tissues: Expanding the prospects of stable isotope research in archaeology
CA Makarewicz, J Sealy - Journal of archaeological science, 2015 - Elsevier
The use of stable isotope ratio analysis in archaeology has exploded over the past few
decades to the point where it is now an established tool that is routinely used to investigate …
decades to the point where it is now an established tool that is routinely used to investigate …
[書籍][B] The archaeology of human bones
S Mays - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
The Archaeology of Human Bones provides an up to date account of the analysis of human
skeletal remains from archaeological sites, introducing students to the anatomy of bones …
skeletal remains from archaeological sites, introducing students to the anatomy of bones …
Stable isotope analysis: a tool for studying past diet, demography, and life history
MA Katzenberg, AL Waters‐Rist - Biological anthropology of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Stable isotope analysis is a well‐established tool for studying past human remains.
Applications have grown exponentially in the past 15 years, with studies focusing on living …
Applications have grown exponentially in the past 15 years, with studies focusing on living …
[書籍][B] Archaeological chemistry
AM Pollard, C Heron - 2015 - books.google.com
The application of chemistry within archaeology is an important and fascinating area. It
allows the archaeologist to answer such questions as" what is this artefact made of?"," …
allows the archaeologist to answer such questions as" what is this artefact made of?"," …
Manuring and stable nitrogen isotope ratios in cereals and pulses: towards a new archaeobotanical approach to the inference of land use and dietary practices
This paper explores the impact of animal manure application on the δ 15 N values of a
broad range of crops (cereals and pulses), under a range of manuring levels/regimes and at …
broad range of crops (cereals and pulses), under a range of manuring levels/regimes and at …
Beyond diet reconstruction: stable isotope applications to human physiology, health, and nutrition
LJ Reitsema - American Journal of Human Biology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Analysis of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes from soft or mineralized tissues is a direct
and widely‐used technique for modeling diets. In addition to its continued role in paleodiet …
and widely‐used technique for modeling diets. In addition to its continued role in paleodiet …