Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10499225 Journal of Archaeological Science 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
► C and N stable isotopic analyses were conducted on charred grains from Danebury Iron Age hill fort. ► Our results suggest that some wheat and barley may have been grown in different environmental contexts. ► The grains had δ15N values similar to those of the herbivore bone collagen. ► Enriched human δ15N may not reflect high animal protein consumption. ► If grain and animal δ15N are similar identifying their input to human diet is complex.
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