Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7445494 | Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
We present new radiocarbon and stable isotope results from a multiple burial at Zvejnieki, of five contemporaneous individuals, whose remains are being re-examined to assess evidence of interpersonal violence. Contrary to earlier interpretations, our data show that differences between individuals in the amount of fish consumed would account for the 300-year spread in their radiocarbon ages, given the isotope data and our estimate of the effective FRE in local fish. Our FRE-corrected calibrated dates for these five individuals are therefore compatible with a single burial date. We propose that these models can be used to correct the calibrated radiocarbon ages of other Zvejnieki burials for dietary FRE, provided that the individuals concerned consumed mainly local resources. The same methodology can also be applied elsewhere, as long as local isotopic and FRE values are well understood, and values for terrestrial and aquatic species are sufficiently different.
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Authors
John Meadows, Valdis BÄrziÅÅ¡, Ute Brinker, Harald Lübke, Ulrich Schmölcke, Andreas Staude, Ilga Zagorska, Gunita ZariÅa,