نتایج جستجو برای: using strontium stable isotope analysis therefore

تعداد نتایج: 5826751  

1997
F. Donald Pate

This article reviews the results of bone collagen stable carbon and nitrogen isotope paleodietary studies conducted in Australia. Stable isotopic analyses of prehistoric human and faunal bones and teeth provide a means to assess past Aboriginal dietary patterns and habitat use, palaeoclimate, and palaeoecology. In some cases, the relative consumption of marine versus terrestrial foods or use of...

2016
Daniel Jones SCOTT JONES Bethany L. Turner DANIEL SCOTT JONES Daniel Scott Jones Jane E. Buikstra Jeffrey B. Glover Frank L. Williams Terrance Martin DeeAnn Watt

This thesis explores the life history of six isolated skulls interred in Mound 3 of the Elizabeth site, a Middle Woodland site in the lower Illinois valley. This study employs analyses of osteological features, stable and radiogenic isotopes, and biodistance for a cross-section of the Mound 3 population (n=15), including the isolated crania. Isotopic results reveal significant variation in lead...

پایان نامه :دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی - دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد تهران مرکزی - دانشکده زبانهای خارجی 1391

different researchers in different parts of the world have investigated the strategies used to translate written works ranging from novels to classroom assignments. however, by the significant increase in the number of postgraduate students in iran in the last few years, a very common kind of translation in iran includes translating abstracts of master’s theses. in this work, the researcher hav...

Journal: :Forensic science international 2011
Michaela Harbeck Ramona Schleuder Julius Schneider Ingrid Wiechmann Wolfgang W Schmahl Gisela Grupe

Human cremation is a common funeral practice all over the world and will presumably become an even more popular choice for interment in the future. Mainly for purposes of identification, there is presently a growing need to perform trace analyses such as DNA or stable isotope analyses on human remains after cremation in order to clarify pending questions in civil or criminal court cases. The ai...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2013
E J Kendall J Montgomery J A Evans C Stantis V Mueller

Mobility and migration patterns of groups and individuals have long been a topic of interest to archaeologists, used for broad explanatory models of cultural change as well as illustrations of historical particularism. The 14th century AD was a tumultuous period of history in Britain, with severely erratic weather patterns, the Great Famine of 1315-1322, the Scottish Wars of Independence, and t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Louise T Humphrey M Christopher Dean Teresa E Jeffries Malcolm Penn

Recent developments in microspatial analysis of enamel chemistry provide the resolution needed to reconstruct detailed chronological records of an individual's early life history. Evidence of nutritional history, residential mobility, and exposure to heavy metals can potentially be retrieved from archaeological and even fossil teeth. Understanding the pattern and timing of incorporation of each...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Corina Knipper Alissa Mittnik Ken Massy Catharina Kociumaka Isil Kucukkalipci Michael Maus Fabian Wittenborn Stephanie E Metz Anja Staskiewicz Johannes Krause Philipp W Stockhammer

Human mobility has been vigorously debated as a key factor for the spread of bronze technology and profound changes in burial practices as well as material culture in central Europe at the transition from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age. However, the relevance of individual residential changes and their importance among specific age and sex groups are still poorly understood. Here, we present a...

2014
Rebecca Kinaston Stuart Bedford Michael Richards Stuart Hawkins Andrew Gray Klervia Jaouen Frederique Valentin Hallie Buckley

Vanuatu was first settled ca. 3000 years ago by populations associated with the Lapita culture. Models of diet, subsistence practices, and human interaction for the Lapita and subsequent occupation periods have been developed mainly using the available archaeological and paleoenvironmental data. We test these models using stable (carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur) and radiogenic (strontium) isotopes...

2015
P. Grabowski H. Bem R. L. Romer

The uranium (234U/238U) and radium (228Ra/226Ra) activity ratios and 87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratio in thermal groundwater, subsurface water (groundwater) and river water from Poddebice and Uniejow were determined. The uranium and radium activity ratios and strontium isotopic ratio varied from 0.629 to 1.471, from 0.396 to 4.961 and from 0.708438 to 0.710344, respectively. The results for the thermal...

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