Search results for "Paleodiet"

showing 6 items of 6 documents

Western mediterranean archaeology: chemical element levels in archaeological materials as a methodological tool

2014

Una línea de desarrollo de las investigaciones arqueométricas, objeto de nuestro estudio, que presenta un amplia gama de potenciales aplicaciones metodológicas, al día de hoy conocidas solo en parte, es el análisis de los elementos químicos metálicos y no metálicos, ya sean los elementos mayoritarios, los elementos trazas y, más recientemente, los conocidos como “tierras raras” (por su nombre en inglés, Rare Earth Elements - REEs), que se han revelado útiles en nuestro estudio para la solución de algunos problemas arqueológicos. La posibilidad de poder actuar de forma sistemática, ha ayudado, por un lado, a conocer y desarrollar el potencial de estos elementos y, por otro, ha servido de sop…

sedimentosépoca tardorromanaUNESCO::QUÍMICAquímica analítica:CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO [UNESCO]cremaciónicp-oes:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]época ibéricaelementos trazaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO::Otras especialidades de la tierra espacio o entornoUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIOelementos mayoritariosrestos óseos:CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO::Otras especialidades de la tierra espacio o entorno [UNESCO]bioarqueologíametales pesadosarqueometríapaleodietageoquímicainhumaciónicp-msanalizador de mercurioproceso tafonómicoarqueología forenseestadística multivariantediagénesishg-afstierras rarasnecrópolis
researchProduct

Assessing use and suitability of scanning electron microscopy in the analysis of micro remains in dental calculus

2014

AbstractDental calculus is increasingly recognized as a major reservoir of dietary information. Palaeodietary studies using plant and animal micro remains (e.g. phytoliths, pollen, sponge spicules, and starch grains) trapped in calculus have the potential to revise our knowledge of the dietary role of plants in past populations. The conventional methods used to isolate and identify these micro remains rely on removing them from their microenvironment in the calculus, thus the microenvironment that traps and preserves micro remains is not understood. By using scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM–EDX) on modern chimpanzee calculus from the Taï Forest, Côt…

ArcheologyHistoryRestes humanes (Arqueologia)PhytolithsLess invasiveNanotechnologyBiologyMicro remainsmedicine.diseaseDietstomatognathic diseasesDental calculusArchaeologySEMmedicineCalculusStarch grainsPaleodietCalculus (medicine)Journal of Archaeological Science
researchProduct

Paleoecological insight into the straight-tusked elephant population from the late Middle Pleistocene site of Poggetti Vecchi

Il progetto di ricerca s’incentra sullo studio della macrofauna rinvenuta nel sito paleontologico e archeologico di Poggetti Vecchi, scoperto nella località di Roselle situata in provincia di Grosseto. Nello specifico esso è stato focalizzato sulla ricostruzione paleoambientale e paleoecologica dell’area. L’analisi paleobiologica e tafonomica dei resti faunistici è stata perciò inserita all’interno di un progetto multidisciplinare e l’integrazione di tutti i dati paleontologici (relativi a vertebrati, invertebrati, macroresti vegetali e pollini) con quelli stratigrafici ha permesso di ricostruire dettagliatamente l’evoluzione paleoambientale. Nella seconda parte, lo studio paleoecologico è …

Paleoecology paleobiology taphonomy geoarcheology paleodietary analyses Palaeoloxodon antiquus Quaternary environmental reconstructionSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
researchProduct

Nitrogen isotopes in tooth enamel record diet and trophic level enrichment: results from a controlled feeding experiment

2021

Nitrogen isotope ratios (δ15N) are a well-established tool for investigating the dietary and trophic behavior of animals in terrestrial and marine food webs. To date, δ15N values in fossils have primarily been measured in collagen extracted from bone or dentin, which is susceptible to degradation and rarely preserved in deep time (>100,000 years). In contrast, tooth enamel organic matter is protected from diagenetic alteration by the mineral structure of hydroxyapatite and thus is often preserved over geological time. However, due to the low nitrogen content (<0.01 %) of enamel, the measurement of its nitrogen isotopic composition has been prevented by the analytical limit…

10253 Department of Small Animals010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLow nitrogen010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesNitrogen isotopes tooth enamel paleodiet trophic level rodentsstomatognathic systemGeochemistry and PetrologyDentinmedicineOrganic matter1907 Geology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTrophic levelchemistry.chemical_classification630 AgricultureGeologyδ15NTooth enamelIsotopes of nitrogenDiagenesisstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryEnvironmental chemistry1906 Geochemistry and Petrology570 Life sciences; biologyGeology
researchProduct

Carbon and oxygen stable isotope compositions of late Pleistocene mammal teeth from dolines of Ajoie (Northwestern Switzerland)

2014

AbstractFossils of megaherbivores from eight late Pleistocene 14C- and OSL-dated doline infillings of Ajoie (NW Switzerland) were discovered along the Transjurane highway in the Swiss Jura. Carbon and oxygen analyses of enamel were performed on forty-six teeth of large mammals (Equus germanicus, Mammuthus primigenius, Coelodonta antiquitatis, and Bison priscus), coming from one doline in Boncourt (~ 80 ka, marine oxygen isotope stage MIS5a) and seven in Courtedoux (51–27 ka, late MIS3), in order to reconstruct the paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental conditions of the region. Similar enamel δ13C values for both periods, ranging from − 14.5 to − 9.2‰, indicate that the megaherbivores lived i…

010506 paleontology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPleistocenePaleoclimateRange (biology)[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Tooth enamel01 natural sciencesIsotopes of oxygenPaleontologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PaleoclimatologyEarly GlacialPaleodiet0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesMiddle Pleniglacial[SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentbiologyEnamel paintStable isotope ratio[SDV.BA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationEquusPaleoenvironment13. Climate actionvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesMammalGeologyMegaherbivores
researchProduct

Isotopic Anthropology of Rural German Medieval Diet: Intra- and Inter-population Variability

2016

This study investigates the diet of an eleventh century CE parish community located in northwestern Germany. We assessed the isotopic compositions of human (n = 24) and faunal (n = 17) bone collagen (δ 13Ccol, δ 15Ncol) and human structural carbonate (δ 13Csc) using skeletal material recovered from the Dalheim cemetery. Traditional interpretation of the isotopic data indicates that Dalheim residents likely relied on a C3 plant-based diet and consumed some terrestrial animal products without evidence of marine resource input in the diet. Bivariate and multivariate models used as an additional means to assess diet indicate minor consumption of C4 plant foods in this community. The multivariat…

010506 paleontologyArcheologyArqueologia medievalPopulationFood consumption610 Medicine & healthBiological and Physical AnthropologyBiologyTerrestrial animalPlant foods01 natural sciences0601 history and archaeologySkeletal materialeducationmedieval Germany0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTrophic leveleducation.field_of_studyBone collagen060102 archaeologyEcologyisotopic modelling06 humanities and the artspaleodietbiology.organism_classificationPopulation variabilityArchaeologyAnthropology11294 Institute of Evolutionary Medicine3314 Anthropology3302 Archeologycarbon and nitrogen isotopes1204 Archeology (arts and humanities)Archaeological Anthropology
researchProduct