2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2011.08.010
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Prehistoric dietary adaptations among hunter-fisher-gatherers from the Little Sea of Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russian Federation

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“…Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses are the most common methods to examine diet (Katzenberg et al 2012;Schoeninger and DeNiro 1984;Stevens and Hedges 2004). Analysis of δ 13 C provides information about the different plant sources in the diet: C 3 and C 4 plants differ in their photosynthetic pathway and therefore show different δ…”
Section: Stable Isotope Analyses: the Reconstruction Of Diet And Migrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses are the most common methods to examine diet (Katzenberg et al 2012;Schoeninger and DeNiro 1984;Stevens and Hedges 2004). Analysis of δ 13 C provides information about the different plant sources in the diet: C 3 and C 4 plants differ in their photosynthetic pathway and therefore show different δ…”
Section: Stable Isotope Analyses: the Reconstruction Of Diet And Migrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In either case, access to marine food is naturally not expected for Münsingen. The stable isotope ratios do not provide evidence of an increased consumption of freshwater fish, even though a wide variability of the isotope values has to be considered (Katzenberg et al 2012;Katzenberg 1999). It remains unclear why freshwater fish was apparently not used as an important resource even though the Aare River is nearby.…”
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“…This result derives from a higher trophic level due to breastfeeding. Nursing babies consume mother's milk which is enriched with 15 N (Bourbou et al 2013;Burt 2013;Fuller et al 2006;Katzenberg 2008;Katzenberg et al 1996). In this study, only one child (A50) aged 3 to 5 years could be analysed for stable isotope ratios.…”
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“…Analyses of human bone in a range of coastal (e.g., Clayton et al, 2006;Kusaka et al, 2010;Richards and Hedges, 1999;Richards et al, 2005;Walker and DeNiro, 1986), terrestrial (e.g., Gil et al, 2011;Pate, 1998;Tessone et al, 2009), and lacustrine (e.g., Katzenberg et al, 2012;Schoeninger, 1999;Weber et al, 2011) settings have shown the effects of these foodwebs on stable isotope signatures. Consumption of significant amounts of plant and animal resources from these different settings creates distinctive stable isotopic signatures that are preserved in human tissues, including the collagen and apatite in bones and teeth.…”
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