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  • Budd, Chelsea, et al. (författare)
  • All things bright : copper grave goods and diet at the Neolithic site of Osłonki, Poland
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Antiquity. - : Cambridge University Press. - 0003-598X .- 1745-1744. ; 94:376, s. 932-947
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Understanding socioeconomic inequality is fundamental for studies of societal development in European prehistory. This article presents dietary (δ13C and δ15N) isotope values for human and animal bone collagen from Early Neolithic Osłonki 1 in north-central Poland (c. 4600–4100 cal BC). A new series of AMS radiocarbon determinations show that, of individuals interred at the same time, those with copper artefacts exhibit significantly higher δ13C values than those without. The authors’ results suggest a link between high-status goods and intra-community differences in diet and/or preferential access to the agropastoral landscape.
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  • Budd, Chelsea, et al. (författare)
  • Continuation of fishing subsistence in the Ukrainian Neolithic : diet isotope studies at Yasinovatka, Dnieper Rapids
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. - : Springer. - 1866-9557 .- 1866-9565. ; 12:2
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Yasinovatka is one of around 30 number of prehistoric cemetery sites of hunter-fisher-foragers located along the Dnieper River in southern Ukraine. Dating to c. 5540 - 4930 cal BC, the skeletal remains at Yasinovatka suggest that around sixty-eight individuals were interred at the cemetery, during three broad phases of interment: A-type burials (c. 5540-4930 cal BC), Ƃ1 pit burials (c. 5550-4750 cal BC), and Ƃ2 pit burials (c. 4980-4460 cal BC). The burials are characterized, in part, by the inclusion of a number of Mariupol-type plates of boar tusk, in addition to deer tooth pendants, Unio shells, knife-like flint blades, Cyprinidae teeth, sherds of Neolithic pottery, and significant deposits of ochre in the later burial pits. Here we analyse δ13C and δ15N values for 50 human bone collagen samples from the site.  The majority of the isotope results show a hunter-fisher-forager population reliant predominantly on freshwater aquatic proteins, which is in keeping with previous dietary isotope studies in the area. Two individuals however have δ15N values that are clearly depleted when compared to the main population; these reflect dietary protein intakes based on plant and animal terrestrial resources rather than the predominant focus on aquatic resources. Notably, the δ13C values of these anomalous individuals are not enriched compared to the fauna samples analysed from the region; this supports the possibility that they were incomers to the area, potentially from a nearby agrarian population.
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  • Budd, Chelsea, et al. (författare)
  • Early Farmers in northwest Turkey: First dietary isotopes study of human diet at Neolithic Barcın Höyük
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Journal of Archaeological Science. - : Elsevier. - 2352-409X .- 2352-4103. ; 31
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Barcın Höyük is one of the oldest Neolithic settlement sites in northwest Anatolia, with early layers of occupation radiocarbon dated to ca.6600 cal BC. The Neolithic phase at the site (ca.6600 – 6200 cal BC) has seven layers of occupation, and shows a number of affinities, in terms of structure and zooarchaeological remains, with contemporary sites in the coastal area near Istanbul (Özdoğan, 2013). The available zooarchaeological evidence suggests a diet of terrestrial fauna, with some inclusion from freshwater aquatic species. This study investigates the nature of human diet at Barcın Höyük through carbon and nitrogen analysis of human and animal bone collagen, and examines whether there is any isotopic evidence for a shift in diet after the re-organisation of the site at ca.6200 cal BC. Here we present 75 human and faunal analyses from the Neolithic layers at Barcın Höyük. Two new radiocarbon dates on human skeletons are also included in the study. 
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  • Budd, Chelsea, et al. (författare)
  • The Aquatic Neolithic : isotope, aDNA, radiocarbon, and osteological data analysis reveal asynchronous behavior in early prehistoric human societies of Ukraine
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: American Journal of Physical Anthropology. - : John Wiley & Sons. - 0002-9483 .- 1096-8644. ; 171:S69, s. 40-40
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • In Europe the characterization of the Neolithic period is traditionally dominated by the advent of agro-pastoralism. Neolithic populations in the Dnieper Valley region of south-central Ukraine are notably divergent from this trend. From the Epi-Palaeolithic-Neolithic periods (ca. 10,000 - 6000 cal BC), evidence for the adoption of agro-pastoral technologies is absent from archaeological assemblages. It is not until the Eneolithic period (ca. 4500 cal BC) that we observe the beginnings of a transition to farming in the Dnieper region. One hypothesis suggests that spikes in aridity propagated a hunting crisis in Mesolithic populations, which prompted a delay in the transition and the reshaped of Mesolithic subsistence practices to focus on freshwater aquatic resources to supplement terrestrial herbivores such as boar and deer.This research presents 300+ human and faunal samples (including 80 unpublished results), using multi-disciplinary techniques such as DNA analysis and various isotope applications, alongside osteological analysis, to provide holistic individual life histories. The results show long-term continuation of ܪshing practices from the Epi-Palaeolithic to Neolithic periods - no distinct shift from hunting to ܪshing practices took place. DNA results show the predominance of indigenous hunter-gatherers, with limited genetic inclusions from proximal Anatolian farming populations. Thus, despite the availability of plentiful dietary resources and the westward inܫuence of extra-local farming populations, the prehistoric communities of the Dnieper region remained resistant to change and resilient in terms of their subsistence strategies, with freshwater resources providing a ‘buffer’ against any perceived impacts from climate variability.
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  • Budd, Chelsea, et al. (författare)
  • The prehistoric populations of Ukraine : stable isotope studies of fisher-hunter-forager and pastoralist-incipient farmer dietary pathways
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Prehistoric Ukraine. - Oxford : Oxbow Books. - 9781789254587 - 9781789254594 ; , s. 283-307
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This chapter outlines the results of stable isotope studies of the prehistoric populations of Ukraine across the earlier to middle Holocene, ca. 10,000–3500 cal BC. The data are consistent with the continued exploitation of fisher-hunter-forager subsistence strategies across the periods studied with variations occurring in the relative amount of freshwater proteins consumed across the Epipalaeolithic through to Eneolithic periods. During the Neolithic and later periods there is a clear increase in the frequency of domesticates in zooarchaeological assemblages, indicative of an increasing emphasis on pastoralism and animal husbandry. However, the visibility of domestic fauna in dietary isotope studies is difficult to determine due to the paucity of faunal remains available for analysis. The key exception to the dominant subsistence trends appears to relate to the Trypillia farming culture, where agro-pastoralism is evidenced, and in this context isotope data from the site of Verteba Cave in western Ukraine is discussed. The majority of isotope data considered here are obtained from the cemeteries located in the Dnieper River valley, particularly those focused on the rapids, and its tributaries.
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  • Inall, Yvonne, et al. (författare)
  • Meaning and mnemonic in archaeological studies of death
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Mortality. - London : Routledge. - 1357-6275 .- 1469-9885. ; 25:1, s. 7-24
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper highlights key characteristics of memorialisation processeslinked to dying and death. The study demonstrates that, inall periods, the mnemonic triggers engendered by multi-sensoryexperiences surrounding the treatment of the dead serve as fundamentalelements of the memorialisation processes which generatelasting impacts on the living through people’s engagement‘in a collective social act’. Roles attributed to the dead are ‘activeand powerful’, and the links between the living and the dead areimbued with myriad meanings, articulated through a variety ofactivities. These resonate across time and exist in many aspects ofcontemporary practice. We could argue that dying itself is notsimply a social process, and in reality, it is an inherently, and onoccasion an aggressively, anti-social act that is negotiated and‘normalised’ by the social conventions that society has developedto cope with dying and death. With a focus on the British context,this study explores the ways in which society has dealt with thetroublesome and anti-social aspect of death, and dying, througha consideration of past social praxis. It considers the ways in whicha broadening of contemporary societies understanding of thevariety of approaches to death, burial, bereavement and mourningin a deep time perspective can offer legitimate and authorisedoptions for future practice at a time when there a crisis in availableburial space is occurring in England (e.g).
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  • Jerand, Philip, 1985-, et al. (författare)
  • Monuments at risk in the Swedish arctic : Jokkmokk edition
  • 2023
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Between 3rd and 7th of July an archaeological survey was conducted with funding from the Arctic 5 (Arctic Centre) network under the auspices of the MARISA (Monuments At Risk In the Swedish Arctic) project in the Jokkmokk region. Seven areas were visited, the status of known sites was assessed, and new sites were recorded.
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  • Lillie, Malcolm C., 1963-, et al. (författare)
  • Introduction
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Prehistoric Ukraine. - Oxford : Oxbow Books. - 9781789254587 - 9781789254594 ; , s. 1-6
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Lillie, Malcolm C., 1963-, et al. (författare)
  • Palaeoecology : considering proximate and ultimate influences on human diets and environmental responses in the early Holocene Dnieper River region of Ukraine
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Palaeopathology and evolutionary medicine. - Oxford : Oxford University Press. - 9780198849711 - 9780198849728 ; , s. 120-137
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Humans evolved in diverse and variable environments, so understanding health and disease from evolutionary perspectives must include this consideration. In our contribution, we present an overview of early Holocene human health in changing environments via a case study from archaeological sites in contemporary Ukraine. Central and eastern Europe has received little attention to date in the literature on dietary and health transitions. We thus examine demographic, palaeopathological and stable isotope data from early Holocene (Mesolithic) and Neolithic Mariupol type cemeteries from the Dnieper River region. We find that even over a few thousand years and in a small geographic region, populations had diets that varied within and between individuals and sites, with different proportions of terrestrial and aquatic resource exploitation. Human behaviour interacted with ecology to create different health outcomes, with more sedentary and fish-eating populations showing palaeopathological evidence for increased parasite load. Whether this resulted in different fitness outcomes is an open question but, although an evolutionary perspective over a long time span provides undeniably important context, we argue that we must not overlook the impact of changes on a small, proximate scale and their effects on the health of individuals. One key challenge for the future is to link proximate and evolutionary perspectives to improve our understanding of health in the past and to influence health status positively in contemporary populations.
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