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Archaeodiet in the Greek WorldArchaeodiet in the Greek World

Archaeodiet in the Greek World

Anastasia Papathanasiou, Sherry C. Fox, Michael P. Richards

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"The analysis of stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen in bone collagen provides a powerful tool for reconstructing past diets, since it provides the only direct evidence of the foods that were actually consumed. The chapters that comprise this volume describe the application of this methodology to the archaeology of Greece, a country whose archaeobotanical remains have been isotopically studied more extensively than any other place in the world. The archaeological issues that can be addressed using stable isotope methods include the importance of fishing; the possible early introduction of millet; the nature of childrearing including weaning age and weaning foods; temporal shifts in protein consumption; differential access to certain foods associated with social status as well as gender and age; and cultural differences in dietary patterns. Additionally, diet is strongly correlated with health or stress markers in the teeth and bones. Knowing what people ate has vital implications for our understanding of past environments and economies, subsistence strategies, and nutrition."--

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OL20296130W

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Prehistoric peoplesFoodDietHistoryFood habitsHuman remains (Archaeology)AntiquitiesStable isotopesDIET (Event) fast (OCoLC)fst01710127IsotopesFeeding BehaviorGreek WorldDIET (Event) fast (uri) http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01710127

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