Why move starchy cereals? A review of the isotopic evidence for prehistoric millet consumption across Eurasia
The spread of agriculture is an important topic of archaeological research, but relatively few
studies address the drivers behind the spread of specific species empirically. Here we use …
studies address the drivers behind the spread of specific species empirically. Here we use …
Thirty‐four years of stable isotopic analyses of ancient skeletons in China: An overview, progress and prospects
Y Hu - Archaeometry, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Stable isotope analysis of ancient skeletons has become a routine method and widely used
to answer diverse archaeological questions related to the human (animal) diets since the …
to answer diverse archaeological questions related to the human (animal) diets since the …
Holocene environmental archaeology of the Yangtze River Valley in China: A review
L Wu, S Lu, C Zhu, C Ma, X Sun, X Li, C Li, Q Guo - Land, 2021 - mdpi.com
The Yangtze River Valley is an important economic region and one of the cradles of human
civilization. It is also the site of frequent floods, droughts, and other natural disasters …
civilization. It is also the site of frequent floods, droughts, and other natural disasters …
Living in the dry zone: Stable isotope insights into palaeodiet in ancient Myanmar
Southeast Asia is becoming a region of increasing interest in discussions of past migration,
the origins of agriculture, and past impacts of human land-use change on environments …
the origins of agriculture, and past impacts of human land-use change on environments …
Diets, eco-environments and seasonal variations recorded in the oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions of mammal tooth enamel from the Shunshanji site, Sihong …
XS Tian, C Zhu, T Shui, YP Huang - Chinese Science Bulletin, 2013 - Springer
The carbon and oxygen isotopic compositions of the tooth enamel of mammals, including
deer, wild pigs, buffaloes and domesticated pigs from the Shunshanji site, Sihong County …
deer, wild pigs, buffaloes and domesticated pigs from the Shunshanji site, Sihong County …
Eating identity: Food, gender, and social organization in late Neolithic northern China
Y Dong - 2013 - ideals.illinois.edu
Abstract The Dawenkou Neolithic Culture (ca. 4300-2600 cal. BC) in Shandong, northern
Jiangsu and Anhui Provinces, China, has been intensively investigated because it provides …
Jiangsu and Anhui Provinces, China, has been intensively investigated because it provides …
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses of mammal bone fossils from the Zhongba site in the Three Gorges Reservoir region of the Yangtze River, China
XS Tian, C Zhu, ZB Sun, T Shui, YP Huang… - Chinese Science …, 2011 - Springer
Based on AMS 14 C dating data, carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses were conducted on
mammal bone collagen of deer, cattle and pigs from the Zhongba site in the Three Gorges …
mammal bone collagen of deer, cattle and pigs from the Zhongba site in the Three Gorges …
Chemical and isotopic analyses of dental tissues
LT Humphrey - A Companion to Dental Anthropology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The chemical composition of dental tissues has relevance for research in paleobiology,
archaeology, forensics, dentistry, and child health. Recently, a range of studies have used …
archaeology, forensics, dentistry, and child health. Recently, a range of studies have used …