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- W2553476952 abstract "This is the first investigation of dietary practices amongst multiple early medieval populations (AD 500-1000) from Wales and the Isle of Man using carbon, nitrogen, and sulphur isotope analysis. The analysis will illuminate similarities or differences between the diets and subsistence strategies of populations occupying different geographical regions, specifically those living in marginal coastal regions in comparison to inland populations well-connected to ecclesiastical centres and high-status settlements.One hundred and two human skeletons were sampled for carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis, and 69 human skeletons were sampled for sulphur isotope analysis from nine cemetery sites from western Britain (Isle of Man = 3, southwest Wales = 4, southeast Wales = 2). Thirteen faunal skeletons from St Patrick's Chapel (southwest Wales) were sampled for carbon, nitrogen, and sulphur isotope analysis.Human δ13 C values range from -19.4‰ to -21.2‰ (δ13 C mean=-20.4 ±0.4‰, 1σ, n = 86), and δ15 N values range from 9.1‰ to 13.8‰ (δ15 N mean = 10.8 ± 0.9‰, 1σ, n = 86). δ34 S values range from 1.2‰ to 18.4‰ (δ34 S mean = 11.6 ± 4.5‰, 1σ, n = 66). Significant differences were noted between the mean δ13 C, δ15 N and δ34 S values according to geographic region: Isle of Man (δ13 C = -20.7 ± 0.4‰, δ15 N = 11.4 ±0.6‰, n = 13/86; δ34 S mean = 17.1 ±0.6, n = 4/66), southwest Wales (δ13 C = -20.5 ± 0.4‰, δ15 N = 11.0 ±1‰, n = 32/86; δ34 S = 16.1 ± 2.1, n = 21/66), and southeast Wales (δ13 C =-20.3 ±0.4‰, δ15 N = 10.4 ±0.7‰, n = 41/86; δ34 S= 8.8 ±3‰, n = 41/66). Faunal δ13 C values range from -23.1‰ to -21.2‰ (δ13 C mean= -22.1 ±0.5‰, 1σ, n = 13), and δ15 N values range from 6.3‰ to 9.8‰ (δ15 N mean = 7.3 ± 1.1‰, 1σ, n = 13). δ34 S values range from 4.7‰ to 18.4‰ (δ34 S mean= 16.3 ± 3.6‰, 1σ, n = 13).The data reveal a reliance on terrestrial protein, however differences are observed between the resource consumption of populations from southwest Wales and the Isle of Man in comparison to the populations from southeast Wales. Populations from the west coast have a marine sulphur signature that reflects their coastal proximity and may also include a reliance on seaweed as a fertiliser/food source. Populations in the southeast were connected to ecclesiastical centres and high-status settlements and had access to inland-grown produce. The data add support to the suggestion that δ34 S can be used as a mobility indicator." @default.
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- W2553476952 title "A multi-isotope investigation of diet and subsistence amongst island and mainland populations from early medieval western Britain" @default.
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