Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10498963 Journal of Archaeological Science 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
► In the Bay Area, faunal remains suggest an increase in diet breadth through time. ► We use stable carbon and nitrogen isotope data to reconstruct past human diet. ► Two temporal components at the Ellis Landing site (cal AD 55-1550) were examined. ► Isotope values reflect both marine and terrestrial food consumption. ► No temporal trend or meaningful sex differences were found in isotope values.
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