Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9953159 | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Nitrogen isotope (δ15N) values for both domesticated animal (9.8â¯Â±â¯1.7â°) and adult human (12.0â¯Â±â¯0.8â°) bone collagen are tightly constrained suggesting a similar source of protein in the diet of humans. A mean carbon isotope (δ13C) value of â21.0â¯Â±â¯0.4â° for adult humans indicates overwhelming terrestrial sources of foodstuffs. Strontium isotope ratios (87Sr/86Sr) from human dental enamel range from 0.7085-0.7110 (nâ¯=â¯25). Two individuals (R841 and R854), both from Raystown, are statistical outliers based on their 87Sr/86Sr and δ13C values and are likely migrants to the locality where they were buried. We note that one of these putative migrants met a particularly violent end.
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Authors
Saskia E. Ryan, Linda M. Reynard, Quentin G. Crowley, Christophe Snoeck, Noreen Tuross,