“…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.…”