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Understanding Final Neolithic communities in south-eastern Poland: New insights on diet and mobility from isotopic data

We present the first comprehensive multi-isotopic data on human and animal remains from the Final Neolithic Corded Ware culture (ca. 2900–2300 cal. BC) in south-eastern Poland. The study focused on communities of two settlement areas located in the Małopolska Upland and in the Subcarpathian region....

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Autores principales: Szczepanek, Anita, Belka, Zdzislaw, Jarosz, Paweł, Pospieszny, Łukasz, Dopieralska, Jolanta, Frei, Karin M., Rauba-Bukowska, Anna, Werens, Karolina, Górski, Jacek, Hozer, Monika, Mazurek, Mirosław, Włodarczak, Piotr
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6300194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30566432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207748
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author Szczepanek, Anita
Belka, Zdzislaw
Jarosz, Paweł
Pospieszny, Łukasz
Dopieralska, Jolanta
Frei, Karin M.
Rauba-Bukowska, Anna
Werens, Karolina
Górski, Jacek
Hozer, Monika
Mazurek, Mirosław
Włodarczak, Piotr
author_facet Szczepanek, Anita
Belka, Zdzislaw
Jarosz, Paweł
Pospieszny, Łukasz
Dopieralska, Jolanta
Frei, Karin M.
Rauba-Bukowska, Anna
Werens, Karolina
Górski, Jacek
Hozer, Monika
Mazurek, Mirosław
Włodarczak, Piotr
author_sort Szczepanek, Anita
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description We present the first comprehensive multi-isotopic data on human and animal remains from the Final Neolithic Corded Ware culture (ca. 2900–2300 cal. BC) in south-eastern Poland. The study focused on communities of two settlement areas located in the Małopolska Upland and in the Subcarpathian region. Carbon and nitrogen isotopes of bone collagen were investigated to obtain insights into human dietary preferences, whereas the strontium isotope composition of human tooth enamel was used to trace the mobility and provenance of individuals. Sr isotope data point to a non-local origin of at least one-quarter of the investigated individuals in the Subcarpathian region, consistent with associated allochthonous grave inventories of eastern or western origins. In contrast, all investigated individuals in the Małopolska Upland were of local origin. Furthermore, our study shows an example that the use of fauna for the assessment of the local (87)Sr/(86)Sr range of an archaeological site can lead to incorrect conclusions and suggests that a detailed Sr isotopic survey of the geological background and its hydrologic elements is necessary to provide conclusive constraints for the identification of local and non-local individuals in prehistoric communities. Carbon and nitrogen isotope composition of bone collagen indicate an omnivorous diet that included C(3)-based terrestrial plant and animal resources, in which plant food dominated. In both regions, there were no significant sex differences in dietary intakes. Higher δ(15)N(coll) values of younger infants presumably reflect the effect of weaning.
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spelling pubmed-63001942018-12-28 Understanding Final Neolithic communities in south-eastern Poland: New insights on diet and mobility from isotopic data Szczepanek, Anita Belka, Zdzislaw Jarosz, Paweł Pospieszny, Łukasz Dopieralska, Jolanta Frei, Karin M. Rauba-Bukowska, Anna Werens, Karolina Górski, Jacek Hozer, Monika Mazurek, Mirosław Włodarczak, Piotr PLoS One Research Article We present the first comprehensive multi-isotopic data on human and animal remains from the Final Neolithic Corded Ware culture (ca. 2900–2300 cal. BC) in south-eastern Poland. The study focused on communities of two settlement areas located in the Małopolska Upland and in the Subcarpathian region. Carbon and nitrogen isotopes of bone collagen were investigated to obtain insights into human dietary preferences, whereas the strontium isotope composition of human tooth enamel was used to trace the mobility and provenance of individuals. Sr isotope data point to a non-local origin of at least one-quarter of the investigated individuals in the Subcarpathian region, consistent with associated allochthonous grave inventories of eastern or western origins. In contrast, all investigated individuals in the Małopolska Upland were of local origin. Furthermore, our study shows an example that the use of fauna for the assessment of the local (87)Sr/(86)Sr range of an archaeological site can lead to incorrect conclusions and suggests that a detailed Sr isotopic survey of the geological background and its hydrologic elements is necessary to provide conclusive constraints for the identification of local and non-local individuals in prehistoric communities. Carbon and nitrogen isotope composition of bone collagen indicate an omnivorous diet that included C(3)-based terrestrial plant and animal resources, in which plant food dominated. In both regions, there were no significant sex differences in dietary intakes. Higher δ(15)N(coll) values of younger infants presumably reflect the effect of weaning. Public Library of Science 2018-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6300194/ /pubmed/30566432 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207748 Text en © 2018 Szczepanek et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Szczepanek, Anita
Belka, Zdzislaw
Jarosz, Paweł
Pospieszny, Łukasz
Dopieralska, Jolanta
Frei, Karin M.
Rauba-Bukowska, Anna
Werens, Karolina
Górski, Jacek
Hozer, Monika
Mazurek, Mirosław
Włodarczak, Piotr
Understanding Final Neolithic communities in south-eastern Poland: New insights on diet and mobility from isotopic data
title Understanding Final Neolithic communities in south-eastern Poland: New insights on diet and mobility from isotopic data
title_full Understanding Final Neolithic communities in south-eastern Poland: New insights on diet and mobility from isotopic data
title_fullStr Understanding Final Neolithic communities in south-eastern Poland: New insights on diet and mobility from isotopic data
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Final Neolithic communities in south-eastern Poland: New insights on diet and mobility from isotopic data
title_short Understanding Final Neolithic communities in south-eastern Poland: New insights on diet and mobility from isotopic data
title_sort understanding final neolithic communities in south-eastern poland: new insights on diet and mobility from isotopic data
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6300194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30566432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207748
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